03/09/2025
FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL! Some amusing posts to put a smile on your face. Who can relate ?
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03/09/2025
FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL! Some amusing posts to put a smile on your face. Who can relate ?
✨ Mondays = fresh starts ✨
You don’t need to have it all figured out. Just keep showing up, keep moving, keep believing. Small steps create BIG change 🌱
👉 What’s one small step you’re taking this week?
28/08/2025
We often think success is about outcomes—grades, jobs, salaries, milestones.
But real success comes from the invisible work:
✨ Staying consistent when no one’s watching
✨ Getting back up after rejection
✨ Learning when it would be easier to quit
✨ Quietly growing, even when it feels slow
That’s where the real magic happens. 🌱
💡 Today, celebrate the small steps you’re taking—not just the finish line. Those “quiet wins” are shaping a future stronger than you can imagine.
26/08/2025
✨ Celebrating Education, Not Just Results ✨
GCSE results, A-Level results, trips to prospective colleges, the beginning of a new journey at University that sets the trajectory of futures...
August–September should be celebrated as an Education Celebration Month 🎓
Free meals for kids 🍎
Free tube rides 🚇
Banners across our cities celebrating learners 👏
Because education isn’t just about grades — it’s about resilience, growth, and the courage to keep moving forward.
Here’s to every learner taking their next step. You deserve to be celebrated. 🌟
21/08/2025
🌟 GCSE Results Day 2025 🌟
To every young person opening their envelope today — whether you’re celebrating or feeling a little deflated — remember this: your results do not define your worth.
Grades are a snapshot, not the full story. What truly matters is the resilience you’ve built, the late nights you pushed through, the challenges you faced and the courage it takes to keep moving forward.
If you did brilliantly — celebrate your hard work! 🎉
If things didn’t go as planned — you have not failed. You’ve just found another path to grow. 🚀
👉 Every setback can be a set-up for something greater. Some of the most successful people started with grades that didn’t reflect their potential — but they kept learning, adapting, and building their future.
At The Active Classroom, we see this every day: learners discovering confidence in themselves they never thought possible. With the right guidance and mindset, progress is always possible.
💌 To any student (or parent) needing a little extra support as you take your next steps, know that you don’t have to face it alone. Drop us a message — we’re here to help learners turn uncertainty into opportunity.
✨ Be proud of yourself today. No grade can measure your courage, your kindness, or your potential.
🎓 Students & Results:
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16/02/2025
Yes, qualifications and certificates matter, but, innate skills are more important.
16/02/2025
This is a really great article for any parents who are looking for ways to tutor their children. I am a firm advocate of these techniques.
The tricks super tutors use to get kids to excel (even when they’re not that bright) If you’re worried your child is not academically bright enough to excel in exams, take comfort from Amir Saei, an award-winning maths tutor who taught at Eton and has helped numerous students gain entry to Oxbridge – and who believes that intelligence is nurture not nature. “Behind every geniu...
To students: have a brilliant first day back to school.
To parents:...this video 🤣
Good luck to everyone on their first week of school. My thoughts are with you.
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