Commenting on the Office for Fair Access’ 2017-18 access agreement decisions, Sir Peter Lampl, Chairman of the Sutton Trust and of the Education Endowment Foundation, said: “It is good to…
Commenting on the Office for Fair Access’ 2017-18 access agreement decisions, Sir Peter Lampl, Chairman of the Sutton Trust and of the Education Endowment Foundation, said: “It is good to…
…has commissioning annually for over a decade), we found that a quarter of pupils between ages 11-16 have received private tuition at some point in their life. Each year, about…
…nation of the burning injustice that poorer children get a poorer education and end up in lower-paid jobs. Mrs May is right to fight such injustice, but it is misguided…
…dispelled. And, of course, the fun bit of advice was that it’s never a bad idea to take fancy dress stuff with you to university, because you never know when…
…not deployed in No.10 itself, the new Prime Minister preferring to do the bloody work behind closed doors over in her huge Commons office. Away from the TV cameras and…
…premium funding was. The most common priority for spending, identified by over a quarter of teachers (28%), was on early intervention schemes. 13% said that more 1:1 tuition was a…