UK's poorest areas, has become the country's largest graduate
recruiter.
The charity is to recruit and train 1,261 graduates this year, while 1,000 are set to take up teaching posts in areas of high social deprivation in September. Since 2003, 4,000 graduates have been placed by the charity.
The growth places the charity as the number one graduate recruiter and fastest-growing graduate recruiter in the UK according to market researchers High Fliers Research. By 2015, Teach First aims to recruit 2,000 potential teachers.
The charity estimates 750,000 children have been taught by its teachers in schools across England and Wales where more than half of all pupils come from the poorest 30 per cent of UK families.
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