Would an ipad with a wireless keyboard be good for high school?

I want an ipad because its small and would be nice for travelling and playing games on.
I need something for taking notes and writing out reports. Also for research for projects.
I also like editing videos and I like garage band. would the ipad be good for what I need

It would be OK, however, a laptop would be much better.
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 Cheers, Tom

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