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  1. Don't forget, revision sessions have started again. We're looking at International Relations now. Fridays after school! We know it works!
  2. After looking at the results, we have achieved 81% A*-C Grades for the British Paper. Well done to everyone again! fantastic achievement!
  3. The results for the British paper were a little unexpected. Well done to all who improved their grades!
  4. Slight mistake yesterday sorry guys. The date for the British Exam is the 15th, I REPEAT, THE FIFTEENTH, of June. It is a morning exam.
  5. NEWSFLASH! The summer exam dates have been published. The International Relations/USA exam is on 12th June. It is an afternoon exam.
  6. NEWSFLASH! The summer Exam dates have been published. The British paper is on 16th June. It is a morning Exam.
  7. Exam results should be here soon
  8. Going to take a bit of a break until the next lot of exams, but we're open to suggestions for tweets from students.
  9. Well done to all of the BRJ year 11's who sat the paper yesterday.
  10. @JAANNNEEE thank you! I'll let them all know tomorrow morning.
  11. Don't get too stressed. Make sure take some time out to relax tonight and get a good nights sleep.
  12. last tweet for today, STUDENT TIP #26: Always make sure you answer the question (CD).
  13. USELESS FACT: Herbert Asquith, the Prime Minister, was attacked by the suffragettes whilst playing golf in 1909
  14. TEACHER TIP #4: Make sure you are fully aware of your prefered learning style and revise predominantly in that way.
  15. STUDENT TIP #3021: Do as much reading around a subject as you can, to improve your contextual knowledge
  16. Millicent Fawcett - Suffragist (National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies NUWSS)
  17. Emiline Pankhurst - Suffragette (Women's Social and Political Union - WSPU) Emily Davison - Suffragette (Killed by the Kings horse)
  18. STUDENT TIP #8: Remember the key ladies and their organisations for The Womens suffrage movements. (continued...)
  19. STUDENT TIP #9786: For source based questions, look carefully at the date. there will be some relevant contextual knowledge you can apply.
  20. STUDENT TIP #192: Make sure you look at all of the details in a source in case you miss something important out (ANON).