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Friday, 27 July 2012

Advice for home educators negotiating UK public exams

Home education: sometimes our classroom looks like this!

Amanda Lewin has started a new blog called Catholic Home Education UK. The focus of the site is to assist parents who are homeschooling in the UK to choose the best options for public exams, whether GCSE. IGCSE or other possibilities.

There is a lot of practical and down to earth advice even in the few posts since the blog has started. I would encourage home educators not only to follow the blog but to keep in touch with Amanda so that the Catholic homeschooling community can share expertise.

H/T defénde nos in proélio for the link and the photo.

1 comment:

Supertradmum said...

I home schooled in England in Dorset starting in 1991. I home schooled here for 5 years before moving to the States, In England, I had full support at that time from the local education authority. I home schooled most years, not all, through high school, that is 18 years of age. It can be done well easily. I encourage Catholic parents to do this. Home school coops are also useful. I must say those years were some of the happiest in my life.

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