04 Jan 2023
Sutton Trust responds to government announcement on post-16 maths
Commenting on the Prime Minister’s plans for pupils to study maths up to the age...
22 Dec 2022
Are less advantaged students able to benefit fully from their university experience?
How can we support disadvantaged students during their university experience?
08 Dec 2022
The Recent Evolution of Apprenticeships
Analysis from the authors of our recent research into apprenticeships.
08 Dec 2022
Decline in young people from low-income backgrounds taking up apprenticeships
Our latest research looks at apprenticeships take-up since 2015.
02 Dec 2022
The cost of living crisis and its impact on education
Our Senior Research & Policy Manager, Rebecca Montacute, analyses our latest polling.
02 Dec 2022
Teachers report growing numbers of hungry, cold and tired pupils
Our new polling looks at the effects of the increasing cost of living on pupils.
23 Nov 2022
Almost half of young people experiencing mental health problems
New research from the COSMO Study finds worrying data on young people's mental health.
10 Nov 2022
Sutton Trust responds to the Office for Students’ consultation on a new approach to regulating equality of opportunity
Our response to the OfS consultation on regulating equality of opportunity.
10 Nov 2022
Sutton Trust analysis of new KS5 data
The disadvantage gap at this level is at its widest since 2016.
03 Nov 2022
Having a working-class accent does not mean that somebody is less capable
Our Founder, Sir Peter Lampl, reflects on our latest research on accents and social mobility.
03 Nov 2022
Over a quarter of senior professionals from working-class backgrounds have been singled out for their accent in the workplace
What is the relationship between accents and social mobility?
26 Oct 2022
Nearly two-thirds of new cabinet attended independent schools and almost half attended Oxbridge
Our analysis of the education backgrounds of Rishi Sunak's cabinet.