Researchers investigated profits of private schools from overseas satellite campuses, compared with their spending on bursaries| PEPF
David Smith, a parent with Education Not Taxation, a group opposing VAT on fees| PEPF
Wealthiest English private schools spend below 6% on means-tested bursaries, research finds| PEPF
Sam Hudson, freelance reporter| PEPF
Title: “Is there an old girls’ network? Girls’ schools and recruitment to the British elite” Authors: Eve Worth, Aaron Reeves and Sam Friedman. British Journal of Sociology of Education, 44(1), 1-25 What’s it about? We know from previous research that girls gain an indirect benefit from going to a private school, because it increases their […]| PEPF
Kieran Connolly, sports charity founder| PEPF
PEPF research explores how public opinion has changed following Labour's policy to add VAT to private school fees.| PEPF
Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, London School of Economics, and Rosalie Henry de Frahan| PEPF
Title: “The path from social origins to top jobs: social reproduction via education” Authors: Alice Sullivan, Sam Parsons, Francis Green, George Ploubidis and Richard Wiggins. British Journal of Sociology (2018), 69(3) 776-798. What’s it about? It is well known that there is strong link in Britain between the social class that people are born into […]| PEPF
Diarmid McKenzie, chair of governors of a small fee-paying school in Devon| PEPF