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Peter Lampl

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Gender Male
Age 77
Born United Kingdom
FoundedSutton Trust
Education University of Oxford
London Business School
Reigate Grammar School
Corpus Christi College
Date of birth January 1,1947
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Sir Peter Lampl, OBE, is a British philanthropist. He is the founder and chairman of the Sutton Trust and the Education Endowment Foundation.

Ucas reports record disadvantaged applicants to top uni courses

Ucas reports record disadvantaged applicants to top uni courses
Oct 26,2023 10:21 am

... Other key findings from the Ucas analysis of October applications include: Sir Peter Lampl, founder and chairman of the Sutton Trust, said while the increase in applications from disadvantaged UK students was " encouraging" the gap in access to the most selective courses had " hardly shifted"...

'I skip university lectures to do paid work instead'

'I skip university lectures to do paid work instead'
Mar 5,2023 7:30 pm

... Sir Peter Lampl, founder and chairman of the Sutton Trust, says the opinion poll shows students are facing increased pressures due to the cost of living crisis...

One in four have accents mocked at work - survey

One in four have accents mocked at work - survey
Nov 3,2022 1:41 am

... Responding to the findings, Sir Peter Lampl, founder and chairman of the Sutton Trust, said it is " disgraceful that people are mocked, criticised or singled out" for how they spoke...

Success not all about getting to top, says social mobility chief Birbalsingh

Success not all about getting to top, says social mobility chief Birbalsingh
Jun 9,2022 4:25 pm

... " 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...

Disorder schools could continue to November, said the MPs

Disorder schools could continue to November, said the MPs
Jun 3,2020 8:04 pm

... said to be Deeply unjust Sir Peter Lampl, the Chairman of the EDF: school closures are likely to have a devastating impact on the poorest children and young people...

Coronavirus: Online-students face tuition fees

Coronavirus: Online-students face tuition fees
May 4,2020 2:05 am

... It is a huge level of anxiety and uncertainty, says trust founder, Sir Peter Lampl...

Teachers grade students for the exams cancelled

Teachers grade students for the exams cancelled
Apr 18,2020 7:37 pm

... Sir Peter Lampl, founder of the Sutton Trust social mobility charity, has warned that teacher-assessments can unconsciously those from low-income backgrounds at a disadvantage ...

Cabinet reshuffle: Who is Boris Johnson, the new Cabinet?

Cabinet reshuffle: Who is Boris Johnson, the new Cabinet?
Feb 16,2020 10:26 am

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Success not all about getting to top, says social mobility chief Birbalsingh

Feb 16,2020 8:49 am

Stop fixating on getting poor children to university and celebrate " Small Steps up The Ladder " Boris Johnson 's social mobility chief has said.

Katharine Birbalsingh has been given The Job of Helping People born poor in the UK get more chances to succeed.

In her first major speech, she called for a different way of measuring success in life.

It was not just about " the person who is born into A Family in social housing and becomes a banker or CEO" She Said .

Ms Birbalsingh, who is chair of The Social Mobility Commission, called for more to be done to ensure " a route to high skills" for Young People not going to university.

Research published by The Commission Last Year suggested that 79% of adults across the UK thought there was a large gap between social classes.

And 39% of those questioned said it was from less advantaged backgrounds to move up In Society , while 23% said it was becoming easier.

Ahead of Ms Birbalsingh's speech, The Commission said public discussion of social mobility was " too fixated with a small minority of people from poor backgrounds getting into The Best universities and elite professions".

" Too often success has been defined as a caretaker's daughter going to Oxbridge and becoming a top surgeon, " it added, saying Ms Birbalsingh thought that " more attention should be given to Those People taking Small Steps up The Ladder - from the bottom and from The Middle rungs".

For instance, " the son of a postman becoming a branch manager; The Daughter of a care worker becoming a primary school teacher" should be celebrated, The Commission said.

In her speech, Ms Birbalsingh, who is also head teacher of Michaela Community School, in north-west London, said: " We want to Move Away from the notion that social mobility should Just Be about the 'long' upward mobility from the bottom to The Top . "

Answering questions afterwards, She Said : " We imagine this idea that, oh, everyone needs to get to Oxbridge, everyone needs to be this top lawyer in The City .

" But in fact the reality is that we have a variety of children with a variety of different talents. "

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.

In its 2019 general election manifesto, the Conservative Party promised to " level up" the UK, part of which involved improving opportunities for children, irrespective of background.

In March Last Year , chancellor Rishi Sunak announced £126m in funding for work placements and training for 16 to 24-year-olds in England.

But, in May this year, Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove warned that rapidly rising prices were

Labour responded by calling on the government to " put more money in people's pockets urgently".



Source of news: bbc.com

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