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advice about dd

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summerdays71 · 29/06/2014 11:50

dd turns 19 in September and she would like to do her a levels at a sixth form. she dropped out of her last sixth form. can she still do this? would it be a child protection issue because of herage?

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Nalia · 29/06/2014 15:13

Can't she go to college to do them? She'd probably be happier in an environment with other people closer to her age.

SueDunome · 29/06/2014 15:25

She needs to contact the Sixth Form concerned and find out, but I believe it's possible - there was a 19 year old who was in the same A level year group as me, but that was a loooong time ago

summerdays71 · 01/07/2014 22:01

the college is over an hour away,

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somedizzywhore1804 · 01/07/2014 22:23

There was a 19 year old in my year at sixth form too. This was 10-12 years ago.

heyday · 01/07/2014 23:19

I think once they turn 18 then they don't automatically get free education so you will have to look into the finance side too and make sure she still qualifies or else the fees can be really high depending on the course she chooses.

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