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Well, I've just come back from school highly chuffed. C had a reading assessment today (he is in Reception) and he has gone up 5 book levels!! Some of the children in Year 4 aren't apparently up to that level yet!!! I'm in total shock, but so proud and chuffed....
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thats really good, is he level 8 something like that. my mum was a reception teacher (now yr 2) so i know quite a bit about it. Thats really impressive though. Especially at this stage as its not really the end of theyear yet.
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Awww you must be so proud of him. Well im starting to panice about my exmas 8 weeks to go until they start and the first ones are french speaking and I have 2 weeks left for Graphics !!!!
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Well, he only started school in January, and went up to level 4 or 5 or something straightaway and now shes moved him up even more, so I think it puts him on level 8 or 9, something like that.
He's going the same route as Ste, so obviously has my brains again (of course :D)
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It will be level 8 i think. Thats absolutley amazing. My mums year two class some of her G and T students are level 8 i think. Its brilliant.
I was always in the "extra" group. Basically i was thick.
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The only problem with being bright though, is so much is expected of you - I had it and went one way, now Ste is having it at school, with them wanting him to take his GCSE's (a couple of them anyway) a year early and it causes a lot of pressure on them in that sense.
Still proper chuffed though :D
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yeah but sometimes a GCSE a year early takes the pressure of for Year 11. I noticed that when you get to college if you are bright and your GScore is high (an average number based on your GCSEs i.e A = 9 points) you have to do five AS levels which i dont think is fair as they should have the right to choose as well.
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I can't believe my mum sent me to school today. My back is killing me, so having to carry a great fat science book around, plus all of my other books; didn't help matters. I was literally falling into the classes and could barely walk after having to sit down for an hour at a time. I also have a headache, sore throat (had to go without a drink in classes) and I'm coughing my guts up.
I found out that one of the bullies is leaving the school, but she wound me up before she said that, so I either said, "*********g good job!" or, "About *********g time!" Unfortunately she isn't the one I would choose to boot if I had the choice, and every time I turn round this boy is there.
Not impressed also as I got some coursework back and was a stupid few marks off of the next grade, again! Thus, I hate controlled coursework as I feel rushed when I'm doing it, and people put me off. For that subject the other classes take theirs home, so it's annoying.
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What a painful day :crying:
I been moaning about it all day :lol:
I have really bad toothache. Woke me up at 4 this morning :( (And I went at 3 :lol: ) Couldn't get back to sleep, cause it was so painful, tried 3 paraceatemol before 7 I think, and a few gargles of salty water. But nothing worked. It calms down every now and again, but still constantly there :( Perhaps dentist for Leanne tomorrow :(
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Wow! You must be really proud Ems. I haven't done much today, drama exam in 2 and a half weeks, but i think i'm all prepared. My birthday tomorrow, looking forward to becoming 16! :)