…in 2019. Most of this growth is in those gaining A*, which has increased to 19%, up from 14% previously. In contrast, inflation has been much lower at the C…
…in 2019. Most of this growth is in those gaining A*, which has increased to 19%, up from 14% previously. In contrast, inflation has been much lower at the C…
…be hugely challenging for examinations to resume in their pre-pandemic form, and that this year’s cohort of university applicants would once again be facing disruption. As we approach a second…
…is important to our context as we serve disadvantaged areas, and we want to ensure that our school truly represents our most local community. We complement this with our oversubscription…
…with Selective Comprehensives 2024, we again find that many schools do not fully serve their local communities, with social segregation apparent. The first thing that strikes you when looking at…
…vouchers to make up free school meals. We need to join together to make sure disadvantaged pupils have access to high-quality support and learning in the coming months, as well…
…school admissions. For 15 years the Sutton Trust has analysed the social make-up of the top-performing comprehensives. Last year the Trust’s research found that the highest performing schools accept around…