Inspiring the Future brochure about our volunteers published
Inspiring the Future has created a new brochure telling teachers about our wide range volunteers willing to visit schools and colleges to talk with students about the job they do…
Inspiring the Future has created a new brochure telling teachers about our wide range volunteers willing to visit schools and colleges to talk with students about the job they do…
The rise in tuition fees to £9,000 has not discouraged students from disadvantaged areas applying to university says the Independent Commission on Fees. Read the full story from The Guardian….
Michael Grade, Chairman of the Pinewood Studios Group, visited Chalfont Community College to take part in an Inspiring the Future event. He was joined by colleagues from the studios working…
Private schools will no longer be required to provide free and subsidised places to pupils from poor families under major new guidelines for charities published today. The new guidelines give…
The Russell Group of leading universities has been asked to produce research on what teenagers need to get into their universities, after a study has cast doubt on so called…
Kymberlie Andrew FRSA – Global Head of Engagement CCIB, Standard Chartered Bank Saeed Atcha MBE DL – CEO of Youth Leads UK and Deputy Lieutenant of Greater Manchester Rod Bristow…
More universities could introduce entrance exams to select the best candidates as a result of recent A level reforms, private school heads warned today. The move would give pupils at…
Young adults in England have scored among the lowest results in the industrialised world in international literacy and numeracy tests. A major study by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and…
Our Inspiring the Future: Inspiring Women #launchinspiringwomen campaign of women speaking to girls about careers and smashing stereotypes is launching. Read the full Telegraph article….
Girls risk being failed in mixed classrooms, head warns. Single sex environments can help reduce ‘pandering to stereotypes’. Read the full Telegraph story….