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Basically, I'm in yr11 and about to do my GCSEs in a week's time. My school doesn't allow any study leave whatsoever. We will have nothing before the exams. Then when the exams take place, we have to go straight to lessons afterwards and complete a full school day. Exams go on for 2 months [may/june] so this obviously means, no chance of extra revision at home which will help me more than sitting in a classroom being distracted by mates and talking bout the last exam. I was wondering if there's any sorta... law, rule or even a loophole that means I can legally leave school now [I'm sixteen so I could leave school now] and go back JUST for my exams? My dad's like. furious? &he was considering phoning up the school to tell them that I'm only going in for my exams but he didn't want the headteacher to be like 'well, he can't even come in for those?' He's only been headteacher two years. and the year before us got study leave. as did all the years before with the previous headteacher I would actually learn more at home than at school. &I'd actually study. My super nice head of year that'd listen to me is away. and all the teachers I trust at my school have left during this year because of the headteacher. I really don't know what to do and could really do with some advice, or information, which would probably help more. Thanks in advance guys<3 xx |
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