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Exams are an important part of learning. They let us know how much we have learned and how far we have advanced. But taking exams can be stressful. Make sure you know how to build your skills, manage ...
... get stressed about all types of things, such as bullying, exams, finding a job, and relationships with families, carers and friends. Being anxious about exams, school, work or finding a job is natural. These are important things ...
... page with lots of information about changes to GCSE exams and grading.
At 13 or 14 you need to choose what subjects to study at ... or college will arrange for you to have classes and sit the exams.
Some schools have other subjects all their students do, such as: ...
... around your subjects
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You will also have less time with your teachers in class. At GCSE ...
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Your school will also make sure you are able to take your exams and make any arrangements to make this as easy as possible for you.
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... from school are at risk of much more than just failing exams. Research shows that young people who go missing from school, even for ... do homework in peace, improve your reading, or revise for exams.
Most children attend clubs and activities outside of school time ...
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Depression can be a reaction to stresses such as exams, bullying, abuse, or family troubles. But it can also happen without any ...
... young people with SEN or disability can get extra help with exams and assessments like extra time, rest breaks and special versions of ...
... schools are at risk of doing worse in their learning and exams. The more moves, the higher the risk becomes. Young people who stay ...
... with special educational needs (SEN) or disabilities
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Young carers look after someone ...