Oh dear. The child's school insists on confusing what kids are good at with what they are interested in. My daughter told me this when she filled in her forms for course options. Because she said she was interested in various things, they assumed she was good at them.Not the same
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Now her mother is going to have to ask the school whether it will accept this & not put her in the science pathway so she can still do her best for the next year or if she has to deliberately get stuff wrong so she can take the GCSEs which will be useful for her actual life goals
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In her school, you are forced to do triple science if in top 25%?! As someone who loves the sciences, that is total bullshit. Triple science should be an OPTIONAL extra reserved for the best and brightest.
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HOWEVER, that being said, there's no point having a class for triple science if only 10 people in the year want to do it. Not quite the same, but when it came to Further Maths A-level, we did with just 1 extra lunchtime lesson / week as Maths A-Level
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Oh yeh, forgot to add, there were only like 12 of us (out of a year of almost 300). So we had 4 classes per week (instead of 6, which would normally occur doing 2 A-Levels).
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