Reports of panic attacks, anger, self-harm and disengagement before first exams in three years since Covid
Teachers in England have observed high levels of anxiety among pupils in the run-up to GCSEs and, with reports of panic attacks, angry outbursts, self-harm and disengagement among students who will be the first to sit examinations in three years due to the pandemic.
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