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Too many young people from disadvantaged backgrounds do not fulfill their potential.
In the UK, family income is the strongest predictor of how well a young person will do at school and the future opportunities they will have. Future Frontiers exists to change this.
FUTURE FRONTIERS HAS ALLOWED OUR STUDENTS TO SPEAK WITH PROFESSIONALS WHO CAN PERSONALLY HELP AND ADVISE THEM THROUGH THEIR NEXT STEPS.
IT HAS MADE THE SOMETIMES CHALLENGING LEAP BETWEEN SCHOOL LIFE AND THE OUTSIDE WORLD ACHIEVABLE BY CLOSING THE UNKNOWN GAP BETWEEN THE TWO."
PHILLIPA LEWIS, VICE PRINCIPAL
YATE ACADEMY
TO DATE WE HAVE SUPPORTED
YOUNG PEOPLE
6049
1297
young people
49
schools
83
business partners
IN 2020-21 WE WORKED WITH
READ OUR 2021-26 STRATEGY:
BUILDING LASTING IMPACT
Where you start in life should never determine where you end up. But in the UK today, the income of the family a child born into is still the strongest indicator of how well they will do at school and the opportunities they will have.
We exist to change this.
Find out how we're doing that in our 5 year strategy: Building Lasting Impact
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Bridgepoint
CET
Childhood Trust
Charles S French
Coutts (1)
David&Elaine Potter
Drapers Company
Ellis Campbell
Garfield Weston
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Hedley Foundation
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Lake House
Linbury Trust
HM Government
Rayne Foundation
Portal Trust
Schroder (1)
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Skinners 2
Swire (1)
Tallow Chandlers 2
Vintners
Wellington
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