Sutton Trust
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Founders | Peter Lampl |
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Founded | 1997 |
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ID | 2358060 |
About Sutton Trust
The Sutton Trust is an educational charity in the United Kingdom which aims to improve social mobility and address educational disadvantage.
Ucas reports record disadvantaged applicants to top uni courses
... However, the Sutton Trust charity said the advantage gap had " hardly shifted"...
Five takeaways from this year's GCSE results
... Results show a widening regional divideThe pass rate was: The gap between the regions with the highest and lowest proportions of passes was: Commenting on A-level results last week, the Sutton Trust said the difference reflected " patterns of regional prosperity"...
Six takeaways from A-level and other Level 3 results
... The Sutton Trust said the divide reflected " patterns of regional prosperity"...
School tutoring: One third of £594m post-lockdown cash unspent
... Dr Rebecca Montacute, head of research and policy at education charity Sutton Trust, says participation has been higher in cities where there were already " a lot more agencies operating or charities that were trying to get tutoring to disadvantaged students"...
'I skip university lectures to do paid work instead'
... , commissioned by social mobility charity the Sutton Trust with BBC News, suggests just under half (49%) of undergraduate students who responded have missed a lecture, seminar or workshop since September to do paid work...
MP Jess Phillips praises Brummie accent
... The research was carried out by Professor Devyani Sharma from Queen Mary University London and funded by Sutton Trust...
One in four have accents mocked at work - survey
... The Sutton Trust found 46% of workers have faced jibes about their accents, with 25% reporting jokes at work...
Success not all about getting to top, says social mobility chief Birbalsingh
... " Levelling up? In an interview with the BBC last year, Sir Peter Lampl, founder of the Sutton Trust social mobility foundation, said he thought social mobility was going into reverse, blaming widening inequality and failings in education...