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STUDENT VOICE ! REDUCE CONTENT AND WORK LOAD FOR ALL STUDENTS TAKING 2022 EXAMS

Submitted on Sunday 7th March 2021

Rejected on Thursday 25th March 2021

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)

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STUDENT VOICE ! REDUCE CONTENT AND WORK LOAD FOR ALL STUDENTS TAKING 2022 EXAMS

Petition Details

Student across England have been put under tremendous amounts of pressure and stress due to the pandemic. Having a huge impact of mental health and depression. Being the future of the UK economy we would want exam boards to reduce content and work load for students taking exams in 2022.

Additional Information

In the current climate all student and teacher have been under immense pressure trying to teach content on exam board.As one body we find that all students across England have been punished for something that is not our fault escalating mental health, depression and well being.The way forward is reducing content and work load for all students taking the 2022 exams as they have fallen behind and focusing on solution to tackle the 2023 exams ensuring students have the full support and knowledge.


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There's already a petition about this issue. We cannot accept a new petition when we already have one about a very similar issue.

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