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Colchester: Anna in Italian top ten ...in just eight months


BEFORE she began studying Italian, Anna Bashall could not speak a word of the language.

In just eight months the 17-year-old has not only passed a GCSE in the subject, at the Colchester Tutorial Centre in Colchester, but also been named in the top ten in the UK.

Miss Bashall, who has been home-schooled since she was 13, said: “It was quite a surprise to be named in the top ten.

“I only started learning it eight months ago but I found it quite easy to study.

humanities “I’ve already got French and Spanish GCSEs, and I think they helped me with learning Italian.”

Miss Bashall’s next plan is to study a GCSE in Chinese, as well as A levels in French and Spanish, and tackling an Open University course in humanities.

“I’m hoping to go to university but I’m hoping to take a gap year first,” she said.

“I’ll apply this time next year, so hopefully I’ll be able to start in 2010.”

She has no fears about her home education background being a problem.

Her older sister is already studying at St Andrew’s University in Scotland.

“She did really well to get there because she didn’t do A-levels, she did an Open University course which was the equivalent,” said Miss Bashall, of Fossetts Lane, Fordham.

“I only got into home education because my parents started teaching my sister at home.

“She was in the build-up to her GCSEs and there was lots of pressure to get all A*s, and it spoilt the enjoyment of learning.

“When I saw how good it was I decided I wanted to do that too.”

Miss Bashall does have a structure to her “school” week and has lessons every day, working towards the qualifications.

Herplans for a gap year may include visiting family in South Africa, taking a Chinese course in Beijing, or a Spanish course in Costa Rica.


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Say It As It Is OK?, From Colchester says...
11:28am Thu 18 Sep 08

What a great story. Well done Anna, education can be fun and you have proved formal schooling, with the normal expectaions to follow just one particular route, is not the only option open. It is of course the desire to suceed that is the driver!

Cliff, Colchester says...
2:54pm Thu 18 Sep 08

It's quite normal for people not to be able to speak a language before they study it - some like me can't even speak it afterwards. So well done.

Boris, Colchester says...
3:10am Fri 19 Sep 08

Complimenti Anna, hai dato la prova che studiare può essere anche un piacere. Well done and good luck in whatever you decide to do.

ThomasR, Bristol says...
7:11pm Mon 22 Sep 08

Wow. Zero to Italian GCSE in 10 months.

>She has no fears about her home education background being a problem.

Quite right. What school could foster that level of achievement?

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