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arealfarmer
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Post by arealfarmer »

Right . In with both feet !

Letter from Ribston . range 138-280 ( ! )

under 210 are unable to be considered for RH

DD scored 1st paper 118 2nd paper 106 total 224

She didn't answer a doz questions as she ran out of time .

Hope this helps .
ciren mum
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Post by ciren mum »

I am sure that info will help a lot of people and it sounds like she did very well.

My eldest son (now at Grammar school) did not finish a paper either.
I don't think not finishing matters if they do well on the rest of the questions.

Congratulations
logbasket
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Post by logbasket »

129 + 121 = 250 for Ribston
Still don't know quite what this means but we think it's good. Await 2 more envelopes tomorrow.....

Congrats to arf!
Tiggymum
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Ribston letter on my doorstep

Post by Tiggymum »

I have been following this forum hourly and as I have ticked for SHS, Ribson and DmR, I thought i would just nip hom (15 miles) from work at lunchtime to see if I too have a letter from Ribston. Road closed due to accident so have returned none the wiser. I have rung my neighbour who has key and she has gone in and found a ribston hall letter, Oh my god!!!! What do I do a) get her to open it b) wait to I get home with daughter in tow!!!
susiesue
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Post by susiesue »

Here we go!

Ribston Hall results:

1st paper - 121
2nd paper - 126
Total - 247

Be interesting to see how well she fares on the Pates one :roll:
Burneth
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Post by Burneth »

Oh what a dilemma!

I think it would depend on how friendly I was with my neighbour...if they are a very good friend then I would say for her to open it...
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PS I am Burneth and I am a lady....!
Tiggymum
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Post by Tiggymum »

Her girls also sat the SHS test but she only put that school so hence she has not got her letter yet. Further complication is that she has twin girls and my daughter all want to go to SHS together
Milla
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Post by Milla »

these sound excellent scores for all your girls, you must be SO relieved. Bodes very well for the rest of The Envelopes, surely. Dare I ask if you know what sort of scores they were getting in practice towards the end???
Congrats again all round.
Burneth
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Post by Burneth »

Tiggymum...Ahh - perhaps better waiting...or else a sudden sickness development could mean you having to go home early? :wink: :wink:
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PS I am Burneth and I am a lady....!
Tiggymum
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Post by Tiggymum »

I fear I am coming down with flu!!!! I have asked my neighbour to take the envelope back home with her so that my daughter does not grab it when we come home later - I need to prepare the ground beforehand
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