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    On this episode, Archie is joined by Zoe Beezer, an education consultant and former SENCO & deputy head of wellbeing, inclusion and diversity at a private secondary school. Archie and Zoe discuss the challenges faced by young people as they navigate through crucial transitions in their academic journey. From the daunting leap between primary and secondary school to the exciting yet uncertain transition to further education, such as university or college, we explore the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

    Archie and Zoe also discuss practical tips and strategies to help students adapt, make new friends, and thrive in their new environment. Zoe also shares valuable insights on selecting the right course, managing academic responsibities and maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

    For more information about Zoe including her contact details please visit her website:
    www.zoebeezer.com

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