How can it be fair that some parents are asked to pay for remarks and some aren't?
Parents don't pay for state school education and don't pay the entry fees to take the GCSEs so how can it be fair they have to pay for remarks, especially when the schools suggest them? We all know schools are struggling with barely any money, but how did we let the Department of Education force these hidden costs on parents?
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Astronotus · 28/09/2018 12:31
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