15-year-old Sophie is learning the ancient craft at the Revesby Estate.
Youngsters have complained after being sent an email from the SQA that did not include their grades.
Around 145,000 students across Scotland will receive their exams results on 6 August.
Harry McLean says he is well aware that his two-year contract does not guarantee a long career in the game.
Parents say they are "disappointed" more has not been done to help their children.
There is a shortage of vets across the country but it is particularly acute in the most rural and remote areas.
A panel heard evidence from five ex-pupils who Christopher Charlton taught more than 30 years ago.
Aspiring teachers Zoe Tett and Georgia Boote collect their degrees from the same uni on the same day.
More than 9,000 women in their 30s left teaching in England last year, the largest single group.
Emily Drouet, 18, took her own life in 2016 after being abused by another student in Aberdeen.
Viral footage appears to show schoolchildren in Cape Town "selling" off black classmates.
Their watchdog wants better reporting systems, disciplinary processes and staff training.
The King's Speech confirmed that the government will change the way private school fees are taxed.
Unions call it a 'positive start' to restoring teacher wages, which have fallen in real terms since 2010.
A man attends graduation 41 years late after being banned by his university over unpaid rent.
Charlotte's son was attacked repeatedly by a teaching assistant while he was at school.
Exclusions in schools in England are sky-high - but experts say it's about more than worsening behaviour.
Exclusions in schools in England are sky-high - but experts say it's about more than worsening behaviour.
Powers for universities to be fined for failing to uphold freedom of speech have been put on hold.
Concerns about sites and apps like Snapchat, YouTube and Roblox are highlighted in a survey.
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