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09 Aug 2012

Decline in student applicants follows fee increases finds independent commission

Total university applicant numbers in England have dropped by 8.8 % in the first year...

Decline in student applicants follows fee increases finds independent commission

09 Aug 2012

Sir Peter Lampl: Fees are too high, and they do put students off

Sir Peter Lampl argues for means-tested fees in The Times.

Sir Peter Lampl: Fees are too high, and they do put students off

27 Jul 2012

Pupil premium money will have limited impact on poorer pupils, teacher survey suggests.

Pupil premium money will have limited impact on poorer pupils, teacher survey suggests.

Pupil premium money will have limited impact on poorer pupils, teacher survey suggests.

12 Jul 2012

Us Summer School At Mill Hill

From 5-7 July 2012, students selected for the US Summer School programme, joined staff from...

Us Summer School At Mill Hill

10 Jul 2012

Peter Lampl: Merit, not money, has to prevail

Sir Peter Lampl writes on Open Access for The Times.

Peter Lampl: Merit, not money, has to prevail

06 Jul 2012

England ranks 26th out of 34 OECD countries for highly able

England’s teenagers are just over half as likely to reach the highest levels in maths...

England ranks 26th out of 34 OECD countries for highly able

03 Jul 2012

New Appointments at the Sutton Trust

Sir Peter Lampl, chairman of the Sutton Trust, has today announced new senior appointments to...

New Appointments at the Sutton Trust

23 May 2012

UK and US Much Less Socially Mobile Than Australia And Canada

Children from poorer families in Australia and Canada have a much greater chance of doing...

UK and US Much Less Socially Mobile Than Australia And Canada

20 May 2012

Sir Peter Lampl: We’ve created a society for non-doms, but not for children in our schools

Sir Peter Lampl writes for The Observer on tackling social immobility.

Sir Peter Lampl: We’ve created a society for non-doms, but not for children in our schools

11 May 2012

Peter Lampl: Should teachers be paid by results?

Sir Peter Lampl debates performance related pay with the NUT's Christine Blower in The Times.

Peter Lampl: Should teachers be paid by results?

04 May 2012

Most teachers support link between performance and pay

A major survey of teachers has found widespread support for a link between teachers’ pay...

Most teachers support link between performance and pay

27 Apr 2012

Less than half of state teachers would advise their most able pupils to apply to Oxbridge

Less than half of secondary state school teachers say they would advise their brightest pupils...

Less than half of state teachers would advise their most able pupils to apply to Oxbridge