With back-to-school comes a range of academic and social pressures. A 2024 survey has revealed that 28% of 12-18-year-olds in the UK have avoided school in the past year due to anxiety. Half reported avoiding school and lessons because they could not cope, and 13% skipped school to avoid feeling anx...
Read more ›As you enter Year 12, you have the chance to take an Extended Project Qualification, also known as the EPQ. This is a Level 3 qualification that some students in England and Wales take alongside their A-Levels to add to their UCAS points and develop skills that will help them at university.
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Read more ›Gaining a place at university is a significant milestone, often requiring careful planning and support. Being ready is about academic readiness and emotional, social, and practical preparation. Here's how to help your child develop the confidence and skills they need to thrive in their new surroundi...
Read more ›Not achieving the GCSE results required for A-Levels and university can feel devastating, but regardless of the cause, don't let lower grades deter you from pursuing your academic and career aspirations.
Failing to achieve the results you hoped for doesn't mark the end of your academic ambitions. W...
Read more ›UCAS Clearing is a service provided by the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). It can help you find a university or college place after results day if you haven't secured one through the regular application process.
Last year, almost 68,000 students used Clearing. UCAS applicant da...
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