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Why School Feedback Isn’t Enough in the Final Months Before Exams
Why School Feedback Changes as Exams Approach (And How to Bridge the Gap) Teachers work incredibly hard, and schools play a vital role in exam preparation. Yet, many parents notice a distinct shift as GCSE and A-Level exams approach: feedback becomes shorter, more general, and less personalised. It is important …
GCSEs and A-Levels Are Not Testing Intelligence Anymore—They’re Testing Strategy
Many parents quietly ask the same question after exam results arrive: How can a bright student struggle so much? The answer often lies not in a lack of ability, but in the evolution of the modern British examination system. Today’s GCSEs and A-Levels are no longer just tests of raw …
My Child Understands the Topic… So Why Are the Marks Still Low?
This is one of the most common and confusing frustrations parents face during GCSE and A Level years. Your child seems to understand the topic. They can explain it out loud. Homework is completed. Teachers describe them as capable. Yet when test papers come back, the marks tell a different …