Students from comprehensive schools are likely to achieve higher class degrees at university than independent and grammar school students with similar A-levels and GCSE results, a major study commissioned by…
Students from comprehensive schools are likely to achieve higher class degrees at university than independent and grammar school students with similar A-levels and GCSE results, a major study commissioned by…
…(68.2% compared to 67.3%), and the highest grades (7/A and above), up 1.2pp from 20.8% to 22%. England has seen bigger falls in grades compared to the other nations, as…
…are the winners and runners-up: Community Champion: Angelica Olawepo (Winner); Georgina Shajan (Runner-up) Judges’ comments: “We were very impressed by Angelica’s broad range of work experience, and that she has…
…compared to 24 per cent of middle-class students), and moving home with family to save on rent or bills (10 per cent compared to 4 per cent). Looking at students…
Carl Cullinane on the background to the Selective Comprehensives report. Today, around half a million families across England will discover which secondary school their child will be attending from September….
…to the professions. The US-UK Fulbright Commission is a not-for-profit organisation funded by both governments to promote educational exchange between the US and the UK. The Commission offers prestigious awards…