…Supreme Court are the most socially exclusive group of all. 65% went to an independent school – compared with 7% of the UK population. 71% are Oxbridge-educated – compared with…
…Supreme Court are the most socially exclusive group of all. 65% went to an independent school – compared with 7% of the UK population. 71% are Oxbridge-educated – compared with…
…ability to find suitable teachers. This compares to a third (35 per cent) of teachers in state secondary schools with the lowest number of disadvantaged pupils and just 11 percent…
…success, we’ve also looked at England’s current squad of Lionesses, and the results are no different, with the squad made up almost entirely of players who went to comprehensives (94%),…
…choice. The Government’s Social Mobility Commission said recently that social mobility in the UK had stagnated. Inequality is now entrenched in Britain from birth to work. If we are serious…
…do a degree-level apprenticeship. Slightly more parents (31 per cent) said they’d advise university over an apprenticeship (27 per cent), while another quarter (23 per cent) said they thought the…
Nicola Woolcock covers the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Social Mobility’s report, for which the Sutton Trust provides the Secretariat, in an article for the Times. Teachers should be paid more…