…little in common with the local communities in which the schools are based. “The figures also suggest that grammars are not enrolling as many academically able pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds…
…little in common with the local communities in which the schools are based. “The figures also suggest that grammars are not enrolling as many academically able pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds…
…the Government’s proposals on changes to the admissions code. It does not think schools should give preference to children of their own teachers. Sir Peter Lampl, Chairman of the Sutton…
…were concerned about tuition fees; 19% were concerned about student living costs and 18% were concerned about lack of earnings while studying. Only 7% said they were not concerned about…
…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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…grades and stuff. (..) It doesn’t really mean anything until GCSEs so then I just stopped trying.” More advantaged participant currently studying for A-levels at state school Common experiences and…