Home-schooled children offered free GCSEs

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The University of Exeter has launched the Exam Access Project, offering free GCSE exams to home-schooled children in Devon and Cornwall. The project aims to remove barriers to education and provide opportunities for young people who may have been excluded from mainstream education.
The Exam Access Project is a new initiative led by the University of Exeter. It provides free GCSE exams to home-schooled children in Devon and Cornwall. The project is a collaboration between the university, local councils, and the exam board AQA. It aims to help young people who may have been excluded from mainstream education. Over 30 students will sit mock exams before taking their GCSEs in English and maths this summer. The project hopes to reduce the number of young people not in education, employment, or training in the region.
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