Where we are now
Our results88% of TAP students who left school in 2011 secured a place at university.1 76% of TAP students got offers from Sutton Thirty universities. 100% of TAP Year 13 students credit The Access Project with being instrumental in helping them apply to university. To find out more about how we are doing, click here. |
Pilot stageOver the last three years we have shown that The Access Project works at Highbury Grove School. We now plan to expand into several other schools in London to prove the model can be replicated. We see the next three years as a pilot stage where we lay the foundations for a national project which can help transform university access in the UK.
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The futureIn the next three years we will develop our infrastructure and intellectual capital so that we can expand our model nationwide. We envisage a country where capable students from the poorest backgrounds have the same opportunity as their richer peers to access a world-class university education.
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“The Access Project’s innovative model will bring our pupils into contact with high quality academic tutors, as well as driving their aspirations and academic opportunity.” - Max Haimendorf, Headteacher
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