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Anti-Bullying

If you or someone you know is having difficulties with bullying, you can take action

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Asking for help

Oxfordshire is a great place to grow up, be successful, and get the help you need help to get the best start in life.

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GCSE choices

GCSEs and other pre-16 qualifications support your future learning and get you ready for Post-16 learning

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Local libraries

Local libraries offer plenty of things to read, borrow, watch and listen to, mostly for free!

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Parent trouble

Living with parents can sometimes be difficult - but help is available to make hard times easier

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Pass Exams

Learn how to do your best, and what to do if results are not as hoped

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Results Day

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

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Staying Healthy and Happy

Taking action to stay support your health and wellbeing helps you live life to the full while you are growing up

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Stress and anxiety

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.

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Study Skills

It can be hard to get on with study but here’s some tips that can help.

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Support for parents

Find support for parents of young people with special educational needs (SEN) or disabilities

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When someone dies

When someone or something dies, there is no right or wrong way to feel - the experience is different for everyone