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The Sutton Trust is actively fundraising, and has attracted a number of senior figures from banking, industry, trusts and foundations to join its Strategic Advisory and Development Board and its Fellowship. [5] The trust is investing over £4 million per year in research and programmes designed to improve social mobility. An independent study ...
He was Director of Policy at the Wellcome Trust between 2002 and 2004. In 2006 he joined the Sutton Trust becoming its first Chief Executive in 2014. [12] From 2011 to 2019 he was a trustee of the Education Endowment Foundation. He was co-author of What Makes Great Teaching. [13]
In 1983, Lampl set up the Sutton Company, a private equity firm with offices in New York City, London and Munich, and by the mid-1990s had become extremely wealthy. [6] Before setting up the Sutton Trust, he funded a campaign to ban handguns [7] in the wake of the Dunblane massacre which resulted in a complete ban on handguns in the UK. [8]
The Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) was founded in 2011 by lead charity the Sutton Trust, in partnership with Impetus Trust (now part of Impetus - Private Equity Foundation), with a £125 million founding grant from the Department for Education.
Free schools were introduced in England in 2010 to pioneer innovative approaches to education, but analysis in 2018 by the National Foundation for Educational Research and the Sutton Trust found that only a third had achieved this; in their report, the Rural Enterprise Academy was highlighted as a particularly successful example of genuine ...
The Sutton Trust examined the effects of the proposals in 300 early adopters in 2013. [6]: 19 The report set out the following key findings: the number of students attempting the full EBacc rose from 8% to 48%. that pupils at these schools largely benefitted from these changes. They were more likely to achieve good GCSEs in English and maths.
Sutton founded the business of Sutton and Co., general carriers in 1861. He noted that the Royal Mail could carry letters from door to door, but they did not carry parcels; instead the sender had to arrange for delivery to a railway station, goods freight to a station near the destination, and then make separate arrangements for delivery to the final destination.
Affinity Sutton was one of the largest providers of affordable housing in England managing over 58,000 homes [3] and properties in over 120 local authorities. [4] As a housing association, Affinity Sutton built and managed a range of homes for people with a variety of needs and budgets. As well as owning and managing properties, Affinity Sutton ...