…person in that role to have attended a state comprehensive. How does the new cabinet compare to previous cabinets? Although the privately educated proportion of Johnson’s cabinet is considerably higher…
…person in that role to have attended a state comprehensive. How does the new cabinet compare to previous cabinets? Although the privately educated proportion of Johnson’s cabinet is considerably higher…
…gave alumni the chance to come together and meet each other, hear directly about the board’s plans for the development of the community, and be inspired by a speech from…
…Ethnicity and Disadvantage, from the Sutton Trust today lays bare not only its extent, but the startling differences in the size of the gap between different ethnic communities in England….
New Sutton Trust research highlights challenges facing parents and teachers. 40% of middle-class children undertaking over five hours of schoolwork a day, compared to 26% of those in working class…
…far in our response to the Education Select Committee’s inquiry into the impact of Covid-19 on education and children’s services. The Trust believes that the crisis will have far-reaching consequences…
…intake is complex but we do know, however, that schools serving disadvantaged communities are more likely to get a lower Ofsted grade for behaviour. Workload is also consistently mentioned, across…