The Academic Ascent
Briefly

Independence is a large part of the Sixth Form, with an increased emphasis being placed on self-directed learning. Unlike the structured guidance in GCSEs, A-Level students often find themselves with more freedom in managing their study schedules and engaging with course material.
Smaller class sizes allow for more personalised class discussions, encouraging students to more actively participate in shaping their learning experiences.
The free periods are incredible' expresses Matthew Pickles, another, referring to the introduction of vacant slots in the new timetables. It's great to be able to work on what you want instead of being in a scheduled lesson, and it's nice to take a break too.'
Read at www.thisislocallondon.co.uk
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