I enjoyed my education. It was a relatively big school, it was bilingual so lessons were taught in Welsh and English. There was a lot of choices when it came to GCSE and A-levels. There wasn’t many clubs or groups outside the classroom and there wasn’t much career development. Which is why I try and do events like this to offer advise to students
I really liked my school. It was a medium-sized school in north London and I was lucky enough to do lots of sports, trips and societies alongside my schoolwork. I remember all the extracurricular stuff much more than my lessons! The science teaching was mostly very good and it was my teachers in sixth form who inspired me to want to study science at Uni.
I was very lucky, and apart from the usual problems everyone might have at school, I cam away with good GCSEs and then I went to a college to do A-Levels. That was really fun.
I enjoyed school, but not as much as I enjoyed university, because then I studied what I was really interested in.
I went to a relatively small school, it was good to know most people instead of being lost in a huge crowd.
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