Secondary Considerations
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Yes Emma, he’s at my old primary too! :))
- Little My
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That's so great, Wendy! She's getting on really well.
Yes, we did get the paperwork in and she is officially registered. It was an actual nightmare though, because the guidance (ha!) teacher was supremely uncommunicative. R will start in September. She has two days on-site at the end of August for new Grade 9's "Welcome to High School'. The school is huge, so that will be really helpful. And I think she'll have her timetable out by then, so can actually scout out where her classrooms are.
Three out of my four old schools have been demolished. :lol: It will be interesting to have a look round, Glint.
Yes, we did get the paperwork in and she is officially registered. It was an actual nightmare though, because the guidance (ha!) teacher was supremely uncommunicative. R will start in September. She has two days on-site at the end of August for new Grade 9's "Welcome to High School'. The school is huge, so that will be really helpful. And I think she'll have her timetable out by then, so can actually scout out where her classrooms are.
Three out of my four old schools have been demolished. :lol: It will be interesting to have a look round, Glint.
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Decision day here, except the county haven’t actually made the process clear, and after saying decisions would be available shortly after midnight, there’s nothing available now. Just a page saying you can’t unsubmit because it’s too late. Grr.
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Have you applied for Squeak’s school? #nosy
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Yes, because that’s where he wanted. The other realistic choice is part of the same MAT and surprise surprise, also got inadequate at the last OFSTED.
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You should get your place then. I was still really anxious with D’s place even though we were miles up on the criteria list before we even factored in the sibling thing. :))
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They’ve pushed out emails after all & he’s in. He’s going to be pleased.
They’ll have a year in the same place at least. She’s not keen to stay for 6th form because Loughborough College offer a rugby programme and are better for arts & design.
They’ll have a year in the same place at least. She’s not keen to stay for 6th form because Loughborough College offer a rugby programme and are better for arts & design.
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And in a surprising twist, the school have been really organised and have emailed me about a welcome event and I’ve got him all registered.
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Well that's good!
I am not super looking forward to having two different schools to deal with next year. B still has two years of elementary left. He, however, is delighted by the prospect of having the school to himself.
I am not super looking forward to having two different schools to deal with next year. B still has two years of elementary left. He, however, is delighted by the prospect of having the school to himself.
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I've got 3 at 3 different schools at the moment Little My and it hasn't been anywhere near as bad as I thought it would be - it helps that they are a lot more hands off at secondary. I almost quite like the fact that I know exactly which child any communication is about based on which school it is coming from, rather than having to try and work it out.
That's great news Pip.
That's great news Pip.
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Good news Pip.
I will probably be back to having mine in two different places next year and having to drop L at the bus stop even earlier.
I will probably be back to having mine in two different places next year and having to drop L at the bus stop even earlier.
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Small niece got her place confirmed this morning at her chosen school. I'm not sure how as I'm sure she was only 6 last week. :cry:
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Chunk is still a tiny fat baby. :cry:
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George has to choose his GCSE options at the end of the month. He's only in year 8! His school have loads of great subject options and he's pretty sure what he wants to do. I just hope he gets his first choices :fc: I'm amazed he doesn't have to do any arts subjects!
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What does he want to do?
- Flora Poste
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No way! Does he do the GCSE curriculum over 3 years? Does he have to do a language for GCSE - I'm so surprised that A's school doesn't.
I'm a bit annoyed as A's school is changing the curriculum so they drop 4 subjects in Yr 9, which basically means she needs to have a good idea what she wants to do for GCSE now so she doesn't drop something she wants to take!
I'm a bit annoyed as A's school is changing the curriculum so they drop 4 subjects in Yr 9, which basically means she needs to have a good idea what she wants to do for GCSE now so she doesn't drop something she wants to take!
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He wants to choose history (out of that and geography) citizenship (rather than RS) and his two free options will be geography and economics.
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Yes he has to do a language and he has to do French! Italian and Spanish are options but would be in addition to French.
Just because I was fascinated by the choices available (so different to when I had to choose!) here are the options:
Just because I was fascinated by the choices available (so different to when I had to choose!) here are the options:
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Squeak hasn’t done a language and I think it’s a shame. There was only French on offer. 
