It's been really bugging me that all Lazy seems to have bought for Isabelle is CGP revision guides. The clue should be in the name there. CGP guides are brilliant for REVISION when you've already covered the work, but they don't contain enough information to teach yourself from them. Especially given Isabelle has only just gone into year 10. She might have covered some of the GCSE syllabus at the end of year nine, but it will be minimal.
What the poor girl really needs is to be signed up to one of the online GCSE courses like interhigh, but at the very least, she needs the textbooks from her specific GCSE syllabus.
It's just dawned on me that Lazy the so called home educator probably doesn't have a clue what exam board she's going to enter Isabelle to do her GCSEs with next year. That's probably why she hasn't bought her any of the English set texts, either. They vary from exam board to exam board.
Isabelle NEEDS to know Lazy! The syllabus is different depending on which exam board you do the GCSE with. It's not enough to decide last minute in year 11 because there will be work specific to that exam board Isabelle won't have covered. GCSEs are two year courses for a reason! If you care about your daughter's future, for goodness sake enrol her with an online school so she has a proper, planned curriculum to follow for her GCSEs. Or better still, drive her home right now and enrol her at the local secondary. They won't take her as willingly next year if she's been covering the wrong GCSE syllabus- or god forbid no exam board specific syllabus at all.
At least she has Creepy. Presumably he's going to be giving her the learning support for her maths Lazy was so adamant she needed to have at school at the expense of a GCSE, given he's a very lot talented at it.