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Predicted grades influence references, confidence and, for some courses, opportunities. The good ...
Parents often judge progress solely by grades. But academic growth isn’t always visible in marks —...
Work ethic isn’t inherited. It’s built — step by step.
Why work ethic matters more than raw talen...
Parents often focus on the numbers — the grades, the percentages, the predicted scores. But while ...
Feedback can feel discouraging — both for parents reading it and for teens receiving it. But when ...
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Behind every high-achieving student lies a set of small, consistent habits. These aren’t about pe...
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Goal-setting is a skill many teens struggle with. They may want good grades, but without a clear ...
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In A-Level study, how you start the year often predicts how you’ll finish. The momentum built in ...
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Every September, students start strong with good intentions. By October, many of those routines h...
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The start of the school year is more than just buying new stationery or adjusting to early mornin...
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“She got an A.” “He’s already revised the whole syllabus.” “They never seem to struggle like I do...
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Everyone makes mistakes — but not every student knows how to learn from them.
Some teens shut do...