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Learn how you can do your best, and what you need to do if results are not as hoped
Learn how you can do your best, and what you need to do if results are not as hoped
Everyone feels stressed sometimes and it can be useful and motivate your mind. But if you feel too much stress, too often, and can't calm down, then there may be a problem.
Your choice of GCSEs can have a big effect on the rest of your life so choose them well.
A-level choices are both difficult and important decisions to make. But here is the information that you need to know before making your choices.
Leaving school to move to a different learning environment can sometimes be stressful. But, wider choices, different ways of working and diferent opportunities make it the right choice for some young people.
Being a young parent means juggling a lot of different responsibilities. You have to look after your child and stay in education, employment, or training until you’re 18.
Being excluded from school doesn't just interrupt learning. It can also have a bad impact on your future.
Young people with special educational needs or disability may need extra help to learn and train
Young carers look after someone at home who has extra needs, for example an illness, disability or addiction
Get the most out of your time at school by avoiding absence, learning well, taking up activities and other opportunities and solving problems quickly when they happen
Local libraries offer plenty of things to read, borrow, watch and listen to, mostly for free!
Results day can feel like an anxious time. But even if your results are not what you hoped you can still find a great place to study - guaranteed.
Most of Oxfordshire’s children and young people go to school or college – but some are educated at home