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Year Ten is the first year of [[Key Stage Four]], and thus the [[GCSE]] syllabus. It's widely regarded as an excuse to piss about for a year, because most of the stuff learnt during this time is forgotten during the [[summer holidays]] between Years Ten and Eleven. Several students have taken this opportunity to practice lying and weaseling their way out of work set before it becomes more necessary in the following year and [[Sixth Form]].
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Year 10 is the first year of [[Key Stage Four]], and thus the [[GCSE]] syllabus. It's widely regarded as an excuse to mess about for a year, because most of the stuff learnt during this time is forgotten during the Summer Holidays between Years 10 and 11. Several students have taken this opportunity to practice lying and weaseling their way out of work set, before it becomes more necessary in the following year and [[Sixth Form]].
  
It is important to note that teachers are not often changed in Years Ten and Eleven in an attempt to minimise the difficulties a changeover inevitably brings. In other words, unless he or she leaves, you're stuck with any teacher you hate for two years.
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It is important to note that teachers are not often changed in Years 10 and 11, in an attempt to minimise the difficulties a changeover inevitably brings. In other words, unless he or she leaves, you're stuck with any teacher you hate for two years.
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Latest revision as of 16:32, 5 February 2010

Year 10 is the first year of Key Stage Four, and thus the GCSE syllabus. It's widely regarded as an excuse to mess about for a year, because most of the stuff learnt during this time is forgotten during the Summer Holidays between Years 10 and 11. Several students have taken this opportunity to practice lying and weaseling their way out of work set, before it becomes more necessary in the following year and Sixth Form.

It is important to note that teachers are not often changed in Years 10 and 11, in an attempt to minimise the difficulties a changeover inevitably brings. In other words, unless he or she leaves, you're stuck with any teacher you hate for two years.

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