Feb 14, 2022 | Schools, The Access Project
On Thursday 3 February, The Access Project and the Royal Academy of Engineering hosted a live Q&A for our young people. Students contemplating a future in engineering were given the chance to ask experts what engineering is like as a degree subject, as well as get...
Dec 16, 2021 | Schools, The Access Project
From the latest statistics from the Department for Education and from The Access Project’s own experiences working in schools, we are noticing that the rapid spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 is affecting the education of our young people. To say that...
Dec 7, 2021 | Schools, Students, The Access Project
University interview season is upon us. So far this year, 45 of our students have been invited to interview at either Oxford or Cambridge. To celebrate this amazing success, we wanted to share our top five tips for a successful Oxbridge interview. Here is our...
Oct 20, 2021 | Partnerships, Schools, The Access Project
The Access Project has been approved as a provider for the government’s National Tutoring Programme for the second year in a row. Being selected as an official provider means that we will be offering Key Stage 4 tuition to approximately 960 students in up to 33...
Aug 12, 2021 | Schools, Students, The Access Project
The young people that we work with are nervously finding out their GCSE results this morning. Our two-year programme We work with GCSE students in over 30 schools up and down the country. In four schools (Hornsey School for Girls, Lister Community School, Shirebrook...
Aug 10, 2021 | Impact, Schools, The Access Project
Hundreds of our students have today beaten the odds to get places at some of the country’s leading universities this A level results day. Beating the odds Only four out of every 100 young people from the most disadvantaged backgrounds get a place at top universities,...