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Derby head teacher says introduction of British Sign Language GCSE 'wonderful gift for the deaf community'

Derby head teacher says introduction of British Sign Language GCSE 'wonderful gift for the deaf community'
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British sign language GCSE: What schools need to know

Children studying the long-awaited GCSE in British sign language will be expected to learn at least 750 core words, government papers have revealed ....

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Derby pupils serve up mince pies and Christmas cheer at Chaddesden care home

Derby pupils serve up mince pies and Christmas cheer at Chaddesden care home
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What a bunch of cheats: Number of pupils caught cheating in GCSE and A-level exams hit record high this summer - with nearly half nabbed while using their PHONES

Figures show that 4,895 cases of malpractice involving students were proven and penalised in 2023 - up from 4,105 in 2022. Almost half involved mobile phones and other communication devices. ....

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