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I've not been too bad, but then I've always known that my little one is rather borderline. More than anything, I want her to have passed, so that she can see that it's worth putting in the extra work - to work hard and still fail is a tough lesson for one so young.
Anyway, I'm at work today, so will have half an eye on my email later. I've told her I'm not telling her until I get in.. but if she's passed, I shall give in and give her a call.. she'll be in with daddy.
Anyway, I'm at work today, so will have half an eye on my email later. I've told her I'm not telling her until I get in.. but if she's passed, I shall give in and give her a call.. she'll be in with daddy.
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I'm not hopeful but still nervous after last week's Bexley news. Wilm. Boy's had their OOC open day this morning so been there "just in case". Why couldn't they do it tomorrow???
I wonder who made the decision to give the result news at 4pm? Why not a different time, do you think it is so it is after school so that they children have time to adjust to the news over night before school the next day?
My DS is poorly today so at home so at least that his a little distraction. I read somewhere that some people didn't get their email till after 6pm... i've got parents evening at 6pm aggggggghhhhhhhhh.
I wonder who made the decision to give the result news at 4pm? Why not a different time, do you think it is so it is after school so that they children have time to adjust to the news over night before school the next day?
My DS is poorly today so at home so at least that his a little distraction. I read somewhere that some people didn't get their email till after 6pm... i've got parents evening at 6pm aggggggghhhhhhhhh.
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