…could be affected by where you live. The report identifies the areas in England with the highest proportion of highly able pupils who underachieve: eight out of the ten worst…
…could be affected by where you live. The report identifies the areas in England with the highest proportion of highly able pupils who underachieve: eight out of the ten worst…
…is there any evidence that is changing admissions behaviour). Ofsted reported last month that often schools did not disaggregate the pupil premium from their main budget, and said that the…
…per subject than the most affluent highly-able children. 62% of better-off high-potential pupils got five or more 7-9s at GCSE in 2021, compared to 40% of high-potential children who were…
Background The Sutton Trust is seeking to commission a research project on the role of higher education in social mobility internationally, with a focus on policy learnings for the United…
…typically higher status (and often better paid). While the ‘class pay gap’ is smaller among professionals in engineering compared with most other professions, there remains a gap: those from higher…
…children in high quality provision. It is also reduced, even at high levels of attendance, when a child is in a mix of individual and group provision. Disadvantaged children benefit…