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From primary to secondary – raising aspirations and building skills for the future. LONDON EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP AWARDS 2010. 2010 Award Winner. With our help. 83%. 82%. On average. of disadvantaged pupils secure a university place. of disadvantaged pupils fail to get to university. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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From primary to secondary – raising aspirations and building

skills for the future

2010 Award Winner

LONDONEDUCATIONPARTNERSHIPAWARDS 2010

With our help

of disadvantaged pupils secure a university place

83%

of disadvantaged pupils fail to get to university

82% On average

What do we do?

Why are we needed?

How is aspiration raised in

disadvantaged areas?

What skills are beneficial to

young people?

What have we achieved?

Our missionThe mission is to bring a university education within the reach of young people from the poorest homes.

Thereby opening up a world of new life-possibilities and careers to young people who might otherwise never have these opportunities.

Our model

The IntoUniversity programme is delivered at local learning centres established at the heart of the communities where our students live.

Our users typically come from backgrounds where their likelihood of attaining a university place or a professional career will be very low.

Each centre will see 900 ‘unique’ students.

IntoUniversity Centres

Nottingham

2

Bristol

London9

Launched in 2014 (3)

Leeds

Brighton

Oxford

Manchester

2

Planned for 2015 (3)

Existing sites (12)

2

Planned for 2016 (3)

Walworth, East Ham, Nottingham Central

Leeds, Oxford, Brighton

Manchester, Bristol + new London

Strategic Objectives by 2017

At least 20 centres in 5 cities

At least 18,750 students each year

Our servicesWe provide the support and motivation that is commonplace in better-off homes

In the form of:

• Aspiration and awareness-raising programmes • Academic support• Mentoring

AcademicSupport

Mentoring

FOCUS

What do we do?

Why are we needed?

How is aspiration raised in

disadvantaged areas?

What skills are beneficial to

young people?

What have we achieved?

The Problem

6

7 55

22 months

less likely to enter universitybehind in their

progress compared with other children

less likely to get to Oxbridge

less likely to enter a top university

Disadvantaged students areat

times

times

times

Why we are needed

Our parents and siblings may not have experienced higher level study.

Parents in immigrant families may not have the language skills or knowledge of the UK education system needed.

Many homes are overcrowded with no suitable place for study.

What do we do?

Why are we needed?

How is aspiration raised in

disadvantaged areas?

What skills are beneficial to

young people?

What have we achieved?

What do we do?

Why are we needed?

How is aspiration raised in

disadvantaged areas?

What skills are beneficial to

young people?

What have we achieved?

What do we do?

Why are we needed?

How is aspiration raised in

disadvantaged areas?

What skills are beneficial to

young people?

What have we achieved?

Our Success

Our Success

IntoUniversity student destinations 2012-13

Thank youwww.intouniversity.org

£1.9m

£0

£200,000

£400,000

£600,000

£800,000

£1,000,000

£1,200,000 20122017

175%

100%

600%

new

530%250%

210%

£1,200,000 2012

£4.4m

£250 per student each year

Value for money

From primary to secondary – raising aspirations and building

skills for the future

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