…able students from less advantaged homes. “We must ensure that access to the best schools and opportunities for academic enrichment outside school are available to all students. It is also…
…able students from less advantaged homes. “We must ensure that access to the best schools and opportunities for academic enrichment outside school are available to all students. It is also…
…the concern many have had is that so many of today’s politicians have come from a route that goes from PPE at Oxford through a political job (perhaps as a…
…least five As or A*s at GCSE, come from state schools or colleges, and be either the first in their family to attend university or eligible for free school meals….
…for a society where the fortunes of birth and background weigh less heavily on prospects and opportunities for the future”. Ed Miliband agrees with Nick. “The reality is that governments…
…action. Thirdly, collaboration: This effort needs to be a collaboration on behalf of future generations – from central and local government, private sector big and small, civil society, schools, community…
…and their students attend 42 different colleges across the United States. “When we started our US programme three years ago we knew that American universities could offer students great opportunities”…