…the country’s top 164 comprehensive schools took only 9.2% of children from income deprived homes although they drew pupils from areas where about 20% were income deprived. The 164 remaining…
…the country’s top 164 comprehensive schools took only 9.2% of children from income deprived homes although they drew pupils from areas where about 20% were income deprived. The 164 remaining…
…(68.2% compared to 67.3%), and the highest grades (7/A and above), up 1.2pp from 20.8% to 22%. England has seen bigger falls in grades compared to the other nations, as…
…cent compared to 48 per cent of those from better off families), or other family members (9 per cent compared to 12 per cent). “Particularly concerning is that 4 per…
…more from early childhood care and education when attending with children from a mix of socio-economic backgrounds, likely due to a peer influence operating for both children and parents. Time…
…are expected to fill out their application themselves. Once these have been completed, you will receive an email from us asking you to verify important details from the student. This…
…Trust range from early years to alumni work and from university access to apprenticeships, it offers a really unparalleled view on education and social mobility, and it’s a unique place…