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Why do GCSE exam boards differ?

Why do GCSE exam boards differ?

As a student sitting your GCSEs, you may be wondering why there are different exam boards across your subjects. For some schools- even within the same subject- you might find that someone in a different class is with a different exam board to you!

Supporting a friend who has difficulties with autism or ADHD

Supporting a friend who has difficulties with autism or ADHD

Before a started to write this article, I diligently wrote notes and formulated a plan. I have a vast experience of supporting students with difficulties; instructing both teaching and non-teaching staff to assist students and on a more personal note supporting a close family member.

by Ben
Choosing subjects to study at GCSE

Choosing subjects to study at GCSE

So, you get to the end of year 9 and as well as everything else that is going on in your life, you have to make choices concerning what subjects you will be studying for the next two years, which may have an impact on what you may study later.

Say goodbye to GCSE exam stress

Say goodbye to GCSE exam stress

Our platform has been built for students like you in Secondary Schools, year 7 to year 11, studying towards your GCSEs. The programme is organised around GCSE syllabuses, focusing on completing all the topics in the syllabus in time for your exams.

by Dani
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