Missing Books
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im confused by this,my twins are in the same school but in different year 6 classes.
In ***** class all of the pupils who took their 11+ had their books dissapear which i would imagine is to throw suspicions because surely the head cannot appeal for all of them? i mean its possible of course but fairly unlikely.
On the other hand ***** tells me none of her class had books go missing but i was thinking perhaps her teacher did it on the quiet or even that her class happened to have very clear passes and fails but even that seems unlikely-its sooooo confusing!
In ***** class all of the pupils who took their 11+ had their books dissapear which i would imagine is to throw suspicions because surely the head cannot appeal for all of them? i mean its possible of course but fairly unlikely.
On the other hand ***** tells me none of her class had books go missing but i was thinking perhaps her teacher did it on the quiet or even that her class happened to have very clear passes and fails but even that seems unlikely-its sooooo confusing!
Well done DD and DD's DS. Well,woz it the books wot won it?dadofkent wrote:Probably looked at them, and decided not to appeal.denis denis wrote:I asked my son tonight if he'd had his books back yet, and he said that the head had only had them for a day or so. Surely not for appeal purposes then?denis denis wrote: But i think the school sometimes takes a selection of children's books from the class in order to camouflage whose books they actually want! I'm hoping so, anyway.
Only joking