The gap in outcomes between lower income young people and their wealthier peers is a significant factor affecting social mobility today, limiting access to leading universities, the best apprenticeships and the most competitive careers. Inequalities in access to formal schooling and to wider education and enrichment experiences all contribute to this gap.

Our work to reform school admissions

Our research has repeatedly found that England’s top comprehensive schools are, in practice, often highly socially selective. This means that children from disadvantaged backgrounds are less likely to attend a top performing secondary school than their more affluent peers, even if there is one in their area.

The key to unlocking the potential of disadvantaged young people lies in providing them with fair access to the best schools, so we’re working directly with school leaders to help them change their admissions processes and promote social inclusivity in their school.

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Early years

Higher education

Apprenticeships

Access to the workplace