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Miss Haridas is the co-founder of The Study Hive as well as a qualified science teacher of 8 years.

She currently works in a top private school in the UK and is also a professional tutor of science.

Photos from The Study Hive's post 21/08/2025

📢 GCSE Biology Higher Boundaries 2025 are here! 🔬✨

This year’s grade boundaries (based on the AQA spec) are slightly tougher than 2024, meaning you’ll need a few more marks to secure the same grades. 📈

➡️ Swipe through to see the full breakdown 👇

Grade Boundaries 2025:
9️⃣ → 71
8️⃣ → 64
7️⃣ → 57
6️⃣ → 47
5️⃣ → 38
4️⃣ → 28

🔥 Trend: Boundaries have been rising steadily since 2022… every mark matters more than ever!

💭 What do you think: fair or tougher than expected? Drop your thoughts below ⬇️

12/10/2023

If you’re not sure what all these numbers mean, here is the new GCSE grade system explained 🤓

Photos from The Study Hive's post 28/04/2023

Full run through of your Science GCSE taking place on Sunday 7th May to prep you for you exam! 🤓

12/12/2022
10/12/2022

Lots of free science lessons on my YouTube channel

Enjoy! 🥰

Photos from The Study Hive's post 20/09/2022

Miss teaching you Helen’s ❤️ Was nice bumping into some of you last week x

31/10/2021

Water load of pressure!💧😱

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22/10/2021

I'm looking through you, where did you go? 🐸

Glass Frogs are transparent, leaving their internal organs visible. The frog’s liver and intestine are covered in a white pigment, its gall bladder is yellow, and its heart is transparent.

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30/09/2021

This astounding footage by shows the Fagradalsfjall Volcano erupting in late August. 🌋 Since its eruption in March this year, the volcano continues to show signs of activity, and as a result, its surrounding area is constantly changing. 😮

Have you ever visited this famous volcano in Iceland? 🇮🇸

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📍 Fagradalsfjall Volcano, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland
🎶 Leona Lewis - Now We Are Free (From "Gladiator")

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09/08/2021

Skilled aerobic maneuvers. 👀 ⁣

The Indian Paradise Flycatcher (Terpsiphone paradisi), native to Asia. ⁣

Named for their precise ability to catch insects out of thin air, although they sure are skilled aquatic divers when the opportunity arises as well. ⁣

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