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The world of deep fakes | Logic Studio School
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The world of deep fakes

It is still in the news as it is an issue that is not going away. Attendance matters. The DfE have produced a report into the link between attendance and attainment. It makes for start reading. 56% of students that have attendance over 95% gain a grade 5 or above in both maths and English at GCSE. Of students with an attendance figure of below 90% just 34% achieve the same outcome.

We have high expectations of our students because that is what they deserve. At every point staff challenge students to be professional and to push themselves to achieve. At times this is exhausting, frustrating, tedious, infuriating. But it is also rewarding, satisfying, fulfilling. We will never apologise for demanding the best from our community and are ever thankful for your support in helping your child to realise this goal with us.

Often success is simply the result of good habits. We push students to develop these habits now, not just for success in the next 2 to 4 years, but for success over a lifetime. Looking Forward, Looking Outward, Taking Action.

Alex Pett
Principal

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