royal grammar
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royal grammar
is royal grammar a good skl i need some info about the skl or anyone hu goes there.im copqarin it against qe
i also agree
yes i also agree with gest number 2. i wonder what's happening to parents and pupils of todays generation (obviously it doesn't apply to everyone). lets hope for the best for the future of this international language and our kids. please forgive me for my garmmar and spelling as i am one of those who made true effort to learn English and still working hard to improve it. i am a parent and don't feel ashamed to learn from my school going children. thanks for reading.
Anonymous wrote:Well if they're a potential pupil, that's even worse!
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Re: royal grammar
I think Guest55 is probably right, and the post is from a pupil - in fact I think it's someone who has posted the same question before.Anonymous wrote:is royal grammar a good skl i need some info about the skl or anyone hu goes there.im copqarin it against qe
I think the language is what is known as "text speak", a completely foreign language to me, but fully intelligible to anyone aged 11!
Sally-Anne
I think the sentiment of the second post was perhaps fair, but that the way it was expressed was needlessly harsh.
As for the Royal Grammer, it was too far away for us to consider, so I know little about it. But what is "qe" - is it Queen Elizabeth Barnet? If it's not a Bucks school, there may be few people who can give a useful and knowledgeable comparison of two schools in different authorities whose catchments don't overlap. You could also post the query on the Herts forum (which includes Barnet).
Until you get any specific info, look at BBC for league table data: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/default.stm
Also look at OFSTED reports, though beware that they are somewhat formulaic in the phrases etc they use: http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/
Also Google for the schools themselves and their websites.
As for the Royal Grammer, it was too far away for us to consider, so I know little about it. But what is "qe" - is it Queen Elizabeth Barnet? If it's not a Bucks school, there may be few people who can give a useful and knowledgeable comparison of two schools in different authorities whose catchments don't overlap. You could also post the query on the Herts forum (which includes Barnet).
Until you get any specific info, look at BBC for league table data: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/default.stm
Also look at OFSTED reports, though beware that they are somewhat formulaic in the phrases etc they use: http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/
Also Google for the schools themselves and their websites.