…had tuition, compared to 27% in 2018. In London, 34% of pupils received private or home tuition in 2005, compared to 41% this year. Over one in 10 (11%) pupils…
…had tuition, compared to 27% in 2018. In London, 34% of pupils received private or home tuition in 2005, compared to 41% this year. Over one in 10 (11%) pupils…
…apprenticeships should be seen as ‘a stepping stone not a destination’ with a focus on quality and completion. Other questions that the Committee raised included the role of devolution in…
…Trust gave evidence at the first session of the Education Select Committee’s inquiry on value for money in higher education. In the expert evidence session, Director of Research and Communications…
…day running of schools. This year’s general election – after which May no longer commanded a Commons majority – put paid to much of that agenda. Voluntary independent state school…
…of the Sutton Trust, said the resignation was a “sad indictment” of the prospects for improved social mobility. “It is vital that the Prime Minister renews the commitment she gave…
The Social Mobility Commission’s ‘State of the Nation’ report highlights the “hotspots” and “cold spots” for social mobility found in all regions. Commenting on the findings, Sir Peter Lampl, Founder…