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âCrucially any extra money left over should be diverted towards supporting the many students who have suffered so badly as a result of the pandemic.
âSchools have to be pragmatic and ensure that exam boards cover their costs in a reasonable and fair way. Equally, teachers, school leaders and examination support staff have picked up an abundance of extra work as we prepare to deliver teacher-assessed grading for years 11 and 13, and manage both results and appeals.â
Last year, the three major examination boards that administer the exams â AQA, OCR and Pearson â refunded about a quarter of exam fees, and many heads are expecting more this year because the government cancelled formal exams earlier.
Why The Alliance between Stalin and Churchill Was Based on Pragmatism
Churchill may not have thought highly of the Soviet leader, but he viewed them as an essential ally to help Britain deal with Nazi Germany.
Here s What You Need to Remember: Churchill was driven by one overwhelming motive: he needed Russia to continue fighting until the historically notorious winter months started, since a separate peace between Stalin and Hitler would only enable the Nazis to turn back on the British Isles again.
Though British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet Premiere Josef Stalin were suspicious of one another, they were compelled to cooperate early in World War II.
Thousands of children return to school in Kent after Covid lockdown but headteacher explains easing them back in is biggest task
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Updated: 15:25, 08 March 2021
A longer lunch break and extra snacks - it s a return to school but not as we know it.
Thousands of children across Kent will return to classrooms today after the longest Christmas break in history - although admittedly some did return for one day before the government performed a screeching u-turn.
Tiger Primary head teacher, Hayley King, speaks on preparing to welcome children back
For two-and-a-half months the vast majority of pupils have been learning from their living rooms in an effort to get a grip on spiralling Covid-19 cases.