…of thousands of young people. This work – I know – comes from Peter’s deeply held commitment to make the world a fairer place. It’s been a pleasure for me…
…of thousands of young people. This work – I know – comes from Peter’s deeply held commitment to make the world a fairer place. It’s been a pleasure for me…
Our Alumni Leadership Board member, Maisie, offers her take on what the next government needs to do to improve social mobility and reduce educational inequality. Although education pledges have captured…
…participate in any society sports due to the “high initial joining fees”, meaning they feel left out compared to their peers. These opportunities are important for the wellbeing and skills…
…is sure to define her first 100 days , education can provide a more lasting legacy. However, in education, like many government departments, the Truss premiership begins in the context…
…have access to 30 hours of childcare and early education. We wouldn’t accept the state providing longer hours in school for better-off families, and we shouldn’t accept it in the…
…Education Secretaries later) and social mobility is firmly rooted in the national conversation. In the last five years alone, there were 1,700 mentions of the term in Parliament – compared…