Submitted on Thursday 25th March 2021
Rejected on Wednesday 31st March 2021
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Stop Full Exams with no Study Leave and Short Notice
Stop schools from giving students full exam papers to sit this May with very little notice, no study leave and minimum supported study classes with teachers. It's wrecking our mental wellbeing after a year of damage from the pandemic.
After this extremely hard year, pupils have had a worrying amount disruption and coincidently, are behind in their knowledge leaving them without the necessary skills to complete an exam this school year. Schools are forcing pupils to complete full length exam papers like every year before when this is simply not fair on these pupils. Continuous small assessments are how pupils were supposed to be graded this year so this cruel twist is simply not fair and will not be taken lightly.
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