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Monthly Archives: May 2015
Farewell to the Upper Sixth
“When you want me, but no longer need me, then I have to go”. The words of Nanny McPhee, but sentiments that also apply to the Upper Sixth. Today will be a bittersweet occasion in sixth forms across the country … Continue reading
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Exam excess
May brings the start of public exams, and my annual GCSE, AS and A level exam regulation rundowns have featured prominently in recent assemblies. Rather like pre-flight safety announcements, these briefings are important no matter how seasoned the exam-taker (and … Continue reading
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