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Go Big :The Secondary School Survival Guide
Go Big :The Secondary School Survival Guide
paperback
Published:
20 February, 2020
Description
'If you have kids transitioning from primary to secondary school, this book is for you (well, for your kids!) ... Helpful, funny and encouraging' - Sarah Turner AKA The Unmumsy Mum
THE BESTSELLING SECONDARY SCHOOL HANDBOOK, FROM THE NATION'S FAVOURITE HEAD TEACHER, MR BURTON.
Secondary school can seem scary. Corridors are wide, older students look terrifying and there's homework, messy friendships and stressful exams to deal with.
But, whether you're about to land at secondary school or you're still settling in, Mr Burton is here to guide you through your journey - worry-free.
From your first day to your final exams, this handbook will have you achieving, succeeding and being the best you can be. Find great friends, boost your confidence, work hard and start building toward your brilliant future.
Written by head teacher and star of Educating Yorkshire, Mr Matthew Burton, this is the ultimate secondary school survival guide.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781526362353 |
| ISBN10 | 152636235X |
| Number Of Pages | 208 |
| Item Weight | 244 g |
| Product Dimensions | 152 x 214 x 20 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Hachette Children's Group |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
Inspiring * The Sunday Times *
If you have kids transitioning from primary to secondary school, this book is for you (well, for your kids!) ... Helpful, funny and encouraging. -- Sarah Turner AKA The Unmumsy Mum
GoodReads Reviews
Author's Bio
Matthew (Mr) Burton is an inspirational headteacher, and star of Channel 4's multi-award-winning documentary series, Educating Yorkshire. His warmth, humour, style and energetic style of teaching endeared him to audiences the country over, and the incredible breakthrough moment with Musharaf Asghar and his stammer brought millions of TV and YouTube viewers to tears across the world. Now headteacher (and still an English teacher), he is committed to achieving the very best for every child, and to ensuring that barriers to opportunity - whatever they may be - are challenged, removed and banished, to allow every young person to be the very best they can be.