Or maybe she's from Oceania :3c
be accepting of other cultures :3c
okay
my culture involves horribly murdering sapient clothing :3c
*pitchforks*
Located in America. Also, exchange students.
Exchange students? Who are they exchanging?
Also, because its easier for the GM to do what he knows over a school system he's never seen before.
EDIT:
GCSE Course List for Adragis-senpai. For anyone familiar with the British high school curriculum, this list is taken from the AQA Exam Board, with some taken from OCR and Edexcel boards. This is also vastly simplified from the actual courses.
GCSE (Non-Vocational Courses):
English:
English Literature
English Language
English (This is a little of both, but not the same as doing both courses.)
Mathematics:
Mathematics
Statistics
Algebra
Humanities:
Religious Studies
Classical Civilization
History
Geography
Law
Latin
Citizenship Studies (Government and Politics)
Sociology
Leisure and Tourism
Design and Technology:
Food Technology
Textiles
Electronics
Graphics
Resistant Materials
Product Design
System and Control (Basically, heavy machines like hydraulic pumps and stuff.)
Modern Foreign Languages:
French
Italian
Mandarin Chinese
German
Spanish
Japanese
Russian
Hebrew
Polish
Korean
Sciences:
Chemistry
Physics
Biology
Combined Sciences (Basically, a combination of the three, only offered to students who are gifted enough. Of course, I did this course's equivalent, so I'm doubtful about the gifted part.)
Other:
Dance
Music
Art
Computer Science
Information Technology
Physical Education (Not to be confused with Sport. This one focuses on training you on muscle anatomy and nutrition, etc.)
Drama
BTEC Courses (Vocational Courses):
Applied Science (Think lab techs.)
Engineering
Sport (Like Physical Education, but more practical, IIRC)
Hair and Beauty
Health and Social Care
Metalworking
Mechanics (Repairing/making cars and other vehicles.)
Hospitality (Restaurant + Hotel Work, in essence.)
Information Technology (If my memory serves right, the GCSE portion focuses on use of computers for advertisements, high-level maths and so on. The BTEC portion teaches programming.)
Veterinary Studies
-No equivalent to AP/Honor students, as most courses have enough people for about three classes. Instead, the best performing students are simply lumped together in one class.
-The core subjects here are English or doing both English Lit/Lang, depending on aptitude. Science is also core, with students doing all three Sciences or Combined Sciences depending on aptitude, again. Mathematics is the last core subject, and Statistics/Algebra are supplementary. All other subjects are supplementary.