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Alex Derbyshire – Why is 6th form induction so necessary to attend for a sodding week?

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Alex Derbyshire – Why is 6th form induction so necessary to attend for a sodding week?

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At last one of you has asked the obvious question… the question that I have been dying to answer. I think it is down to jealousy. They simply cant stand the thought of us having a couple of extra weeks off. When we can chill or do things that are in no way, shape or form connected to the school. Because of this some people think we ought to be doing a bit of work before we get “out of touch” or something. There could also be a better than anywhere else attitude. This means that things can be done differently and we can ignore everyone else’s example. It wouldn’t be half as bad if they didn’t start teaching us the next syllabus in what is meant to be our extended break before the pressure of a course nobody agrees with.

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