…fifth of neighbourhoods, compared with 4% from the poorest fifth and 11% from the second poorest fifth of neighbourhoods. Non-disadvantaged children from these areas, likely to be from ‘just-about-managing’ families,…
…fifth of neighbourhoods, compared with 4% from the poorest fifth and 11% from the second poorest fifth of neighbourhoods. Non-disadvantaged children from these areas, likely to be from ‘just-about-managing’ families,…
Commenting on the latest OECD PISA report, Sir Peter Lampl, Chairman of the Sutton Trust and of the Education Endowment Foundation, said: “Today’s PISA results suggest some improvement in the…
Commenting on the education announcements in today’s Budget, Sir Peter Lampl, Founder and Chairman of the Sutton Trust and Chairman of the Education Endowment Foundation, said: “We welcome the Chancellor’s…
…raise attainment, arguing it is unsatisfactory that grammar school policy is currently “frozen in time”. In recent debates, Greening has frequently quoted a Sutton Trust report from 2008 that said…
…resignation from many sectors of the Isle of Wight community. …. What he is missing is a discernment of the particular failures deriving from national and local educational and organisational…
…Statistics Agency shows that only 19% of students from the poorest fifth of neighbourhoods enter higher education compared with 45% of those from the richest fifth of neighbourhoods. 46% of…