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* How many A-Levels does Brett do? In practice, students take three subjects or four if their GCSE grades are particularly good, but he's been seen in numerous classes. Yes, he's Waterloo Road's top Sixth Form student (not that he's got much competition), but even then-
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** A few independent schools in Scotland (thus, including Waterloo Road in Series 8) do, in fact, do the English exams or offer them alongside the Standard Grades. There is nothing stopping them from continuing a programme of GCSEs and A-Levels for the students from Rochdale to complete the same programmes of study.
*** This troper hasn't seen Series 9, but if they continue to offer GCSEs and A Levels as a comprehensive, then this headscratcher still applies.

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** A few independent schools in Scotland (thus, including Waterloo Road in Series 8) do, in fact, do the English exams or offer them alongside the Standard Grades. There is nothing stopping them from continuing a programme of GCSEs UsefulNotes/GCSEs and A-Levels for the students from Rochdale to complete the same programmes of study.
*** This troper hasn't seen Series 9, but if they continue to offer GCSEs [=GCSEs=] and A Levels as a comprehensive, then this headscratcher still applies.
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** A few independent schools in Scotland (thus, including Waterloo Road in Series 8) do, in fact, do the English exams or offer them alongside the Standard Grades. There is nothing stopping them from continuing a programme of GCSEs and A-Levels for the students from Rochdale to complete the same programmes of study.
***This troper hasn't seen Series 9, but if they continue to offer GCSEs and A Levels as a comprehensive, then this headscratcher still applies.
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* Why do no new students have a Scottish accent, when they are meant to live in Scotland?

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* Why do no new students have a Scottish accent, when they are meant to live in Scotland?Scotland?
** Most of the pupils (and teachers) who are new in series 8 ''do'' have Scottish accents.
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* The school in Rochdale closes down at end of series 7, and a replacement in Scotland opens at the start of series 8. It has boarding facilities so that a few students can finish their exams with the same teachers - but Scotland doesn't do GCSE and A-Level exams, they do Standard Grades instead. It seems the writers DidNotDoTheResearch.
* why do no new students have a scottish accent, when they are meant ot live in scotland.

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* The school in Rochdale closes down at end of series 7, and a replacement in Scotland opens at the start of series 8. It has boarding facilities so that a few students can finish their exams with the same teachers - but Scotland doesn't do GCSE and A-Level exams, they do Standard Grades instead. It seems the writers DidNotDoTheResearch.
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* why Why do no new students have a scottish Scottish accent, when they are meant ot to live in scotland.Scotland?
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* The school in Rochdale closes down at end of series 7, and a replacement in Scotland opens at the start of series 8. It has boarding facilities so that a few students can finish their exams with the same teachers - but Scotland doesn't do GCSE and A-Level exams, they do Standard Grades instead. It seems the writers DidNotDoTheResearch.

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* The school in Rochdale closes down at end of series 7, and a replacement in Scotland opens at the start of series 8. It has boarding facilities so that a few students can finish their exams with the same teachers - but Scotland doesn't do GCSE and A-Level exams, they do Standard Grades instead. It seems the writers DidNotDoTheResearch.DidNotDoTheResearch.
* why do no new students have a scottish accent, when they are meant ot live in scotland.
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* In series 7, why didn't they given Tom the job as head of Pastoral Care? He's got a good relationship with nearly every single child in the school. Instead they give it to Ms. Chaudry, who the kids and most of the staff hate and has awful people skills?

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* In series 7, why didn't they given Tom the job as head of Pastoral Care? He's got a good relationship with nearly every single child in the school. Instead they give it to Ms. Chaudry, who the kids and most of the staff hate and has awful people skills?skills?
* The school in Rochdale closes down at end of series 7, and a replacement in Scotland opens at the start of series 8. It has boarding facilities so that a few students can finish their exams with the same teachers - but Scotland doesn't do GCSE and A-Level exams, they do Standard Grades instead. It seems the writers DidNotDoTheResearch.
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* Why would Mr Rimmer give Lewis Seddon a job in the school? His record of homophobia, violence and sexual harrassment might not rule it out - people do reform - but Seddon [[spoiler:''tried to murder Mr Rimmer'']].

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* Why would Mr Rimmer give Lewis Seddon a job in the school? His record of homophobia, violence and sexual harrassment might not rule it out - people do reform - but Seddon [[spoiler:''tried to murder Mr Rimmer'']].Rimmer'']].
* In series 7, why didn't they given Tom the job as head of Pastoral Care? He's got a good relationship with nearly every single child in the school. Instead they give it to Ms. Chaudry, who the kids and most of the staff hate and has awful people skills?

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