…distributed across households incomes: The number of children coming from the top 10 per cent of household incomes would roughly halve; and, The proportion of children coming from the bottom…
…distributed across households incomes: The number of children coming from the top 10 per cent of household incomes would roughly halve; and, The proportion of children coming from the bottom…
…surveyed 2,796 young people between February and April 2014, as a part of their Young People Omnibus. Interviewing was conducted via self-completion questionnaires which were completed in school during a…
…professional social group A sent their eldest child to a private/independent school,7 compared with less than 2% of those from C2 (the skilled working class). Those who did so cited…
…of these issues, for example, these teachers were more likely to report an increase in those coming into school hungry (56% vs 22%), coming into school without adequate winter clothing…
Commenting on A-level results day today, Sir Peter Lampl, Founder and Chairman of the Sutton Trust and Chairman of the Education Endowment Foundation, said: “Today’s results are a pivotal moment…
CAREERS EDUCATION REMAINS PATCHY DESPITE RECENT IMPROVEMENTS Less than a third of 17- and 18-year-olds have completed work experience. Nearly a third of state school teachers say they don’t have…