…of Economics, said: “While banding is not a panacea, it can contribute to creating more balanced intakes than would otherwise be the case.” The Sutton Trust report recommended schools co-ordinated…
…of Economics, said: “While banding is not a panacea, it can contribute to creating more balanced intakes than would otherwise be the case.” The Sutton Trust report recommended schools co-ordinated…
…of the report to press its case for an “open access” scheme to leading private schools, where all young people from disadvantaged backgrounds would be admitted to top independent schools…
…Previous work undertaken by the Trust has suggested that this is not the case at present and that – relative to their A Level achievements – those from state schools,…
…a very strong case for opening up top independent day schools to talented pupils from non-privileged backgrounds, so that they too can benefit from the academic and social advantages a…
…but one of the cases. This uncertainty was particularly prevalent among those from less prosperous backgrounds. Respondents who did make a judgement believed that the fairest way of allocating school…
…university, which in the case of Cambridge is worth a premium of £79,000 over a degree from a university outside a small group of elite institutions. The study finds that…