Elite school students end up in better universities than expected, based on their grades
Jo Blanden, Oliver Cassagneau-Francis, Lindsey Macmillan and Gill Wyness
Students of private and grammar schools are over-represented in elite universities. While some of that is explained by better grades, therse is also a degree of mismatch between how well students do in exams and the quality of the courses they end up in. Jo Blanden, Oliver Cassagneau-Francis, Lindsey Macmillan, Gill Wyness look at why elite school graduates tend to get into more competitive university courses based on their grades, while students from more disadvantages backgrounds can end up at less selective institutions than their grades would suggest.
2 October 2025
LSE British Politics and Policy
https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/elite-school-students-end-up-in-better-universities-than-expected-based-on-their-grades/
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