The alumni of 12 leading girls’ public schools are 20 times more likely to reach the most powerful elite positions in British society than women who attended any other school, according to a unique historical analysis of Who’s Who by the University of Exeter, the University of Oxford and the London School of Economics andThe alumni of 12 leading girls’ public schools are 20 times more likely to reach the most powerful elite positions in British society than women who attended any other school, according to a unique historical analysis of Who’s Who by the University of Exeter, the University of Oxford and the London School of Economics and » The FINANCIAL Education
Like Carrie, Ophelia grew up in a single parent household in west London. The women, born just two years apart, both went to fee-paying schools only half a mile apart.