…social and emotional development. At five, when starting school, children from poorer homes are already a year behind their more advantaged counterparts. At 16, children from poorer backgrounds (measured by…
…social and emotional development. At five, when starting school, children from poorer homes are already a year behind their more advantaged counterparts. At 16, children from poorer backgrounds (measured by…
…social and emotional development. At five, when starting school, children from poorer homes are already a year behind their more advantaged counterparts. At 16, children from poorer backgrounds (measured by…
…across all countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The few high performing pupils in England come mostly from independent and some from grammar schools, with almost nonefrom…
…areas that are over-subscribed. Research has shown that England’s top performing comprehensives and academies are “significantly more socially selective”, with fewer pupils than average on free school meals – a…
…to live within catchment of their chosen school, comparison website Confused.com revealed this week. A 2010 study of the lottery system introduced in Brighton in 2007, which was designed to…
…findings are part of a survey commissioned by the Sutton Trust, for its new ”mobility manifesto”, which sets out a series of recommendations ahead of next year’s General Election on…