📢 Exciting times for us at the Next Step Foundation:
✅ Fantastic offers for our 2021 cohort;
🚀 Launching our new website
📈 Welcoming our new cohort of 148 students (more than doubled in size!)
👉 https://t.co/GbesnEum50
#wideningparticipation#oxbridge#schools
@BarristerSecret Hi, @nextstepfoundEd delivers a university preparation programme for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to help them access the most selective universities, with a specific track & support for law. https://t.co/2unas1C0uV
"Disadvantage doesn’t stop at 16, and for young people without the support at home, this is the crucial time that defines their later careers."
We help students from disadvantaged backgrounds in accessing the very best in HE.
#socialmobility#wideningparticipation
Exclusive: Ofsted tells MFL teachers: don’t expose pupils to ‘unfamiliar’ language as it is likely to demotivate them. https://t.co/AvgXt79hzw
The inspectorate has set out a vision for major changes to the way modern languages should be taught,in contrast to national curriculum.
Very excited for this. I’ll be talking with @VickyAmysmum about all things @BritishCouncil and languages and, with fellow mousquetaire @FrenchMatters, about my fav topic, the importance of culture.
⏱️ Just over a day until we celebrate participants and alumni of our #university preparation programme and all their achievements over the last year and more (a snapshot below)! Great to welcome @JacksonRParsons to speak with us too! #wideningparticipation
📢📢 Results are in! Yet again our scholars have a🤯 32% Oxbridge acceptance rate, rivalling that of the most exclusive private schools.
Looking forward to celebrating together next week with special guest @JacksonRParsons#wideningparticipation#oxbridge#schools
Just over a week to go! Excited to bring together our community of alumni and participants to celebrate their achievements over the last year!
Also, delighted to welcome @JacksonRParsons the UK's Chief Youth Officer to join us for the festivities!
#wideningparticipation
Evidence suggests that governments who cut funding for language study will probably come to regret it in this age of global trade and international business. Read the full article here https://t.co/u8uRk4Dw3b
@David_Sanako @ALL4language@ismla_uk@scottishcilt@SALTLANGS@aulc
If I can just reiterate - the lack of language skills costs the UK economy £48billion a YEAR {Cf British Academy} and you can’t master a language without being immersed.