Education Market Research Insights And Findings

Three-quarters of schools report increases in pupils not able to pay for school trips, according to survey
March 2023
Three-quarters of schools surveyed report increases in pupils not able to pay for school trips: A survey of schools has revealed the extent of the impact of the cost of living crisis on students, with three-quarters (75%) reporting increases over the… Read more...
73% of KS4 science teachers say top challenge in teaching the curriculum is 'too much content', finds survey
March 2023
73% of KS4 science teachers say top challenge in teaching the curriculum is 'too much content': A survey of science teachers teaching Key Stage 4 has found that the top challenge faced when teaching the curriculum is 'too much content'… Read more...
Two-thirds of UK parents believe Religious Education is an important part of the curriculum, finds survey
December 2022
Two-thirds of UK parents believe Religious Education is an important part of the curriculum: A survey of the parents of school and college-aged children has revealed that the majority believe that the lessons their children learn in Religious Education… Read more...
Three in 10 teachers spent 10 or more extra days preparing students for GCSE exams, survey reveals
October 2022
Three in 10 teachers spent 10 or more extra days preparing students for GCSE exams: A study has uncovered that 30% of secondary school teachers spent 10 or more extra days preparing their pupils for their GCSE exams; with 31% of respondents not altering their… Read more...
82% of students are worried about making ends meet at university, finds survey
September 2022
82% of students are worried about making ends meet at university: The National Student Money Survey has revealed that 82% of students are worried about making ends meet at university, with four out of five admitting that they have considered dropping… Read more...
Children who are eligible for free school meals do worse at school, even at five-years-old, finds survey
September 2022
Children who are eligible for free school meals do worse at school, even at five-years-old: A survey looking at inequality in schools has uncovered that disadvantaged children do worse in their studies than their more advantaged peers. Even at the age… Read more...