Not TG any more!
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Re: Not TG any more!
Blazer - tick
Tie - tick
PE shirt - tick
Rugby shirt - tick
Grey trousers - tick (after hasty exchange of black ones in M&S - senior moment)
Jumper - tick
Name sewn into the above - tick
Money for lunch and money for bus (note to self to text primary friends' mums to drag DS on to right bus...........)
All ready for tomorrow!
Tie - tick
PE shirt - tick
Rugby shirt - tick
Grey trousers - tick (after hasty exchange of black ones in M&S - senior moment)
Jumper - tick
Name sewn into the above - tick
Money for lunch and money for bus (note to self to text primary friends' mums to drag DS on to right bus...........)
All ready for tomorrow!
Re: Not TG any more!
You know that makes no difference to the amount of stuff lost! Well in our house anyway...totally_gutted wrote: Name sewn into the above - tick
Hope your boy has a great day tomorrow.
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Re: Not TG any more!
As you know my DS will be looking out for yours....they are all looking forward to meeting him tomorrow!
And ps my DS has black trousers!
And ps my DS has black trousers!
Re: Not TG any more!
Apologies for hijacking your thread TG, but I just wanted to share our own good news.
We had a very similar experience to TG 12 months ago, son missed out by a few marks, unsuccessful at appeal and then had a complaint to the Efa rejected.
Son has thoroughly enjoyed his year at his comp but about a month ago and totally out of the blue decided he would like to try the Crypt test again.
Sat the test 2 weeks ago and received the brilliant news that he passed last Friday, and has been offered a place in Yr8 but will be starting next Monday.
So proud of him for showing that even when you get a knock back in life, if you work hard and show great resilience you will eventually get your rewards.
We had a very similar experience to TG 12 months ago, son missed out by a few marks, unsuccessful at appeal and then had a complaint to the Efa rejected.
Son has thoroughly enjoyed his year at his comp but about a month ago and totally out of the blue decided he would like to try the Crypt test again.
Sat the test 2 weeks ago and received the brilliant news that he passed last Friday, and has been offered a place in Yr8 but will be starting next Monday.
So proud of him for showing that even when you get a knock back in life, if you work hard and show great resilience you will eventually get your rewards.