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Elitism doesn't just benefit a favoured few - With the dumbed down GCSE and A'level syllabus being the staple diet of private and state schools I am at a loss to know why parents waste their money on Aston Villa's James Milner has earned his wings for England - Some youngsters blessed with pace can fail to develop their game, relying on their speed to get beyond an opponent (and Milner was district schoolboy 100m Tributes paid to GCSE crash teenager Dean Blackmore - As a mark of respect for Dean 'Deano' Blackmore there will be a minute's silence before all the senior games on Saturday and on Sunday with all the mini and Celebrity should flow from talent, not be a career choice in itself - One super-keen young lady, with an impressive portfolio of GCSE and A-level passes, told me: "I'd really like to do what you do. That's my ambition. Giorgia to play for Wales - Giorgia, who will be studying for her GCSEs when she returns to school in September, started playing at the age of seven and is a member of the Great Orme Holiday attack schoolboy 'stable' - Alex's grandfather said the teenager, who was on holiday after completing his GCSEs, had been in a coma since having surgery to relieve pressure on his Region's pupils are pass masters - In Hull, 37.1 per cent of pupils gained the government GCSE benchmark of five A* to C grades, including English and maths the highest the city has ever We're too busy for kids but I do want my career-hungry girlfriend - He flunked all but two of his GCSEs. 'That put the fear of God into me,' he says. 'My parents were very disappointed.' Dermot wanted to train as a chef, GCSEs: Mid-Cheshire College celebrates 100% pass rates - Many of the results are for adults with families and full-time jobs taking one or two GCSEs in the two key subject of maths and English - both of which saw Get Into Football Leadership Through Football - The higher diploma is equivalent to seven GCSEs at grades A* - C, and will prepare young people in England for higher and further education, as well as the Mary Wakefield: Teaching: a job with no kudos - The only academic credential you need to train to be a teacher is a C grade at GCSE in English and maths. Surely we want most of our little darlings to aim Profile: Sir Dexter Hutt, the 'superhead' who turns around failing - The number of children getting five good GCSEs was only 6 per cent when he took over in the late 1980s. It was 76 per cent at the time of his knighthood.


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