What can teachers do to support students who miss their grades on GCSE results day? Here’s a checklist of the options you can offer them
A 2:2 degree is the outcome of three years of hard work and study. Not everyone is going to get a first or a 2:1 and that’s ok - there are still many things you can do with a 2:2 degree! You could take a look at companies in your area which offer graduate schemes, or you...
Level 3 Apprenticeships, also known as Advanced Apprenticeships, are considered to be equivalent to 2 A Levels. You’ll need 5 GCSE’s at Grade C/4 or above, 2 of which must be Maths and English at Grade D/E or above to be considered. ...
Provide more opportunities for exam-style question practice in the run up to SATs and GCSEs. Summer term Ensure next year’s exam cohort are ready to hit the ground running when they come back in September.4 simple steps to raise maths attainment Every school has a dedicated Account Manager...
It’s a real job! You’ll have to get to work on time and do what’s expected of you. Learning and studying on the job can be tough. Your employer will support you, but you’ll need to take responsibility. With an apprenticeship, life is very different to going to uni. While ...
“I want to develop my [insert skill] so I am prepared for the workplace.” “I want to cultivate healthy study habits so I can always do my best.” Whatever your goals, write each of them down and keep the list visible and displayed near your workspace. This way, you can remind ...
From apprenticeships to A-levels, check out our guide to the choices open to you after your GCSEs and ideas on how to pick the right path for you. Where to start Year 11 may mark the end of your school days, but you still have to stay in education or training until the end of ...
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‘A’ grade overall. Before I came across Jeevan’s program, I would have been really happy with just a ‘C’ grade at GCSE. I now want to aim for the best grade possible because I know I can do it. Thanks Jeevan for giving me the belief that I can do well in in this subject...
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