How many people on here used ther GCSE or O Level grades for the next 20/40/whatever years? In the grand scheme of things is someone who scraped a bare CSE better than someone who got a top O Level or an A*? I didn't do well in teenage exams but I'm pretty happy. I discovered a love of learning later and went on to degree and Masters study as an adult, but that was for fun and doesn't define me.
I have a child in Y11 who is going through GCSE palaver at the moment and is disengaged. My priority is to support her in the evenings with anything I can, but to make sure she is healthy, happy and sleeping as reasonably as possible, not isolated, scared, worried, sleeping reasonably and can make it through lockdown.
I think supporting our family, ourselves and each other is all that we can do right now. There's no info on how they will be measured but after 5 years of high school I very much doubt any teacher is going to mark someone down because they haven't been able to cope at home alone.
Lest we forget what we have just lost ....
Swimming pool was more like a talking pool!
