More plans in place for students to ‘learn for life'

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Exams have been scrapped, and younger pupils are going through the school year test-free. Help for children from disadvantaged homes to level up have redoubled. More plans are afoot to further push students to 'learn for life', as part of the Ministry of Education's efforts...

 

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