…514 have gone on to study in the US, benefitting from over $125M in financial aid. Key findings from today’s report include: Across all cohorts, participants reported a highly positive…
…514 have gone on to study in the US, benefitting from over $125M in financial aid. Key findings from today’s report include: Across all cohorts, participants reported a highly positive…
…careers. A Freedom of Information request by the Early Years Alliance revealed funding rates paid to childcare providers for the so-called ‘free childcare’ places are just two-thirds of what the…
…from the Sutton Trust has found. The research – conducted by academics from the Centre for Vocational Education Research – tracked two cohorts of pupils who took their GCSEs in…
…who are from low- or no-income backgrounds stand to benefit the most from high-quality early education but as The Sutton’s Trust recent, and excellent, “A Fair Start?” report notes, most…
…early years providers (particularly the private, voluntary and independent sector, PVI) has been excluded from much of the support available to other educational providers. In this current full national lockdown,…
…useful resources and helplines that you can access free of charge: The National Careers Service is operating a 7 day a week Exam Results helpline for students. The National Careers…