For anyone who has got children aged 16 to 18, it's that time of year - GCSEs and A Levels. A nightm...
For anyone who has got children aged 16 to 18, it's that time of year - GCSEs and A Levels. A nightmare time. If your children are younger you've got it to look forward to, and if you're a lot younger, you've done them yourself and know what it's like. Of course it was a lot harder when you had to do proper exams - like O Levels. I'm commenting on this because when eldest daughter is the bang in the middle of doing hers - and it feels like that episode of Only Fools and Horses when Del Boy pokes fun at Rodders' 'ologies. It seems all the useless exams have an ology at the end - sociology...
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