…being more likely to believe their child will leave education at 16 and end up in a job that does not reflect their abilities and interests. 1051 20070115 2007 23687…
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…being more likely to believe their child will leave education at 16 and end up in a job that does not reflect their abilities and interests. 1051 20070115 2007 23687…
…fifth of academic performers in English state schools – do not subsequently enter higher education by age 18. Pupils on free school meals are 19 percentage points less likely than…
A report by Amanda Sasia, Sarah Tough and Geoff Whitty at the Institute of Education examining the nature and scope of partnerships between schools and universities. 1003 20081102 2008 23708…
The Sutton Trust’s response to the Lord Browne Review. 922 20101015 2010 23635 0…
A report produced by Rosanna Mann and Tony Hoare of the University of Bristol examining the impact of the Sutton Trust’s Summer Schools. 890 20120118 2012 23767 0…
…as it could have posed an additional barrier for those from worse-off homes. Applicants from lower socio-economic backgrounds with the highest predicted A Level points achieved significantly lower UCAT cognitive…