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A similar background Sqad......home education would not have worked for me......my mother had a fit if I "wasted" my time reading a book and, although bright enough, I wasn't allowed to go to Grammar school as it would have taken me away from the Catholic school. Girls didn't need an education. My education began when I left home at fifteen.
Cazz, my daughter followed a GCSE course supervised by the teachers who had been made redundant when her school closed. They kindly put their careers on hold for the two years to teach our children for four days a week. It worked well.
The head of Kimbolton School had seen our children interviewed on TV about their education and contacted us to offer her a scholarship to attend his school...something we couldn't have afforded but for which we were , and still are, very grateful.