
Grandmother passes GCSE maths exam on fifth attempt
A mother-of-three has successfully passed her GCSE maths exam after five attempts. She pursued the qualification to fulfill the requirements for becoming a teaching assistant.
A grandmother and mother-of-three has achieved a passing grade in her GCSE mathematics exam. The individual, who has been working toward this goal to qualify for a role as a teaching assistant, successfully passed the exam on her fifth attempt.
According to reports, she began her efforts to secure the qualification during the 2022-2023 academic year, attending college classes to prepare for the assessments. While the specific details regarding her previous four attempts were not disclosed, the achievement marks the conclusion of a multi-year effort to meet the educational prerequisites necessary for her desired career change into the education sector.
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"in bid to become teaching assistant"
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- ·The specific age of the grandmother is not mentioned.
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