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  • AtW
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    FOG

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  • elsergiovolador
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    It seems like the biggest problem is that the youth thinks GCSE matters. That could be a lesson how one can be brainwashed.

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  • fullyautomatix
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    They should just hand out degrees to everyone after GCSE’s. Move them all into work life, no need for any further education.

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  • SueEllen
    started a topic GCSE Results too high

    GCSE Results too high

    Schools consider appeals against GCSE grades that are too high | Education | The Guardian

    You couldn't make this up!

    So now some pupils who could only get awarded a grade 5 due to that being the highest grade on the paper they would have sat have been awarded a grade 6!

    Head teachers are now appealling.

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