The Sutton Trust has published new polling commissioned for the BBC on the impact of the rising cost-of-living on university students. The polling explores students’ experiences of undertaking paid work…
The Sutton Trust has published new polling commissioned for the BBC on the impact of the rising cost-of-living on university students. The polling explores students’ experiences of undertaking paid work…
…most deprived schools State school teachers are seeing growing numbers of children facing serious issues linked to the cost of living, including coming to school hungry (38% of teachers) and…
Commenting on data on Key Stage 4 performance released today, Sir Peter Lampl, founder and Chairman of the Sutton Trust and Chairman of the Education Endowment Foundation, said: “Today’s results…
…year. In contrast, at grammar schools the number fell from 69% to 66%, and at comprehensives from 26% to 23%. This means the gap between independent schools and comprehensives has…
This blog is part of a series looking at challenges and opportunities in education as we come out of the pandemic, based on interviews with a range of experts carried…
…often undervalued, with our system commonly criticised as being overly complex, while often failing to meet the needs of both employers and young people. The vocational system also faced significant…