
On busy home lives, structure and handling teens with very different approaches to studying for GCSEs
Jenny is mum to two teen girls. One is taking her GCSEs in 2022 and the other the following year. Both are incredibly sporty and

Jenny is mum to two teen girls. One is taking her GCSEs in 2022 and the other the following year. Both are incredibly sporty and

“Studying’s boring. I’ve already done enough. The test’s not for ages. The teacher told us it wasn’t important. What’s the point, I’m rubbish anyway?” I

Teaching and learning are something that has been happening since the dawn of time – or thereabouts. And we do it all the time in

Legend tells of students who will settle down to studying – of their own volition! They want to do well – and are prepared to

In previous years a student’s idea of success – and many parents – is the grade they get. Essentially boiling down to how they do

Hardly a fortnight goes by without some stone being thrown into the 2020 pond to causes ripples. And few have felt it more than those

Boys? Well, they’re just lazier than girls / don’t try as hard / procrastinate more / need to run around and let off steam. These

We’ve all been in a situation where we have something that we need to do, but can’t quite bring ourselves to get on with it.

Schools are breaking up for the summer over the coming weeks. Some as early as from today! A lot of parents are asking us: “Should
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