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Is cancelling study leave the done thing now?

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ShinyShinyShiny · 06/05/2016 16:55

DSS has just come home with a letter telling parents that study leave has been cancelled and that students have to attend their usual lessons around their exams but they will be used as revision sessions.

Poor DSS is quite worried about this as his most effective revision is done in his own surroundings and in total silence rather than in the classroom environment. He is also worried about the lack of down time between exams and that jumping straight from a maths exam into an English revision session isn't ideal, which I agree with.

His school had a below par set of GCSE results last year which is why I think they are keeping his year group on a tighter leash. Apparently DSS's form tutor told them it's because the government won't let children leave school before 18 so they can't revise at home Hmm but there's a chance that might have been lost in translation.

Is this the norm now? Or are most GCSE students still finishing for study leave at half term?

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Groovee · 13/05/2016 17:16

I'm in Scotland, they only get study leave in S4 at our school if they are sitting 3 or more Nat5's. A large majority are in school or on work experience. Dd has the full 20 days off but has booked a week's work experience next week as she only has one exam left. S5&6's get full leave but the teachers post drop in sessions for every day so they can pop in if needed.

gymboywalton · 13/05/2016 18:44

no study leave here and i am mightily relieved.
if he was at home he would watch youtube videos and sleep.
much better in school.

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