Pupil premium money will have limited impact on poorer pupils, teacher survey suggests. Little of the £1.25 billion allocated through the Pupil Premium for disadvantaged children in England in 2012-13…
Pupil premium money will have limited impact on poorer pupils, teacher survey suggests. Little of the £1.25 billion allocated through the Pupil Premium for disadvantaged children in England in 2012-13…
The Sutton Trust comments on the Education Endowment Foundation’s latest guidance report on effective use of the pupil premium. Sir Peter Lampl, founder and Chairman of the Sutton Trust, said:…
…affluent homes. Boys are also less likely to expect to attend higher education, at 73% compared to 81% for girls. There were also differences by ethnicity, with 75% of white…
…suffered as a result of COVID-19. 76% of Year 11s compared to 34% in Year 7. 31% of FSM students strongly agreed that the pandemic affected their progress, compared to…
…current predicted grades system has on students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Previous research, conducted during more stable times, highlighted that high achieving disadvantaged students are more likely to have their grades…
…or ‘fairly likely’ (41%) to go into higher education. This is by far the highest proportion since the Sutton Trust first commissioned the annual survey in 2003 (71%) and is…