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Pretty much. Schools market themselves by showing how many of their students performed well in National exams. It drives their perceived value up so they can charge a lot more school fees. And the common misconception is that the more time a student spends studying, the better they'll perform. Which results in their teachers overloading them with school work



And they even have holiday homework which i never understand the value of.




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