My dd 12 has just told me he is being moved from set 2 to set 3 in science. I'm disappointed, but I don't know if this is normal nowadays?
When I was at school I was in the top set all the way through and I can't recall anyone being moved up or down.
I feel he has stagnated since he was about 8 tbh, but I'm not the pushy type I haven't made a fuss. I've comforted myself with the fact I went to a crap 1 room primary, where I learn't mostly country dancing , but I still did well at school.
He is a shy boy lacking in confidence and to go down and confront school would have been mortifying for him.
Anyway,I suppose I want you all to say 'no worries these days kids flit from set to set and it's better for them than struggling to do work that's too hard for him' (trouble is, I don't think it is too hard for him he's such a clever boy)
Please or to access all these features
Please
or
to access all these features
Connect with other parents whose children are starting secondary school on this forum.
Secondary education
Is it normal for children to move 'sets' at secondary school?
26 replies
schroeder · 04/05/2011 18:18
OP posts:
Maryz ·
04/05/2011 18:42
This reply has been deleted
Message withdrawn at poster's request.
cat64 ·
04/05/2011 19:33
This reply has been deleted
Message withdrawn
Don’t want to miss threads like this?
Weekly
Sign up to our weekly round up and get all the best threads sent straight to your inbox!
Log in to update your newsletter preferences.
You've subscribed!
Please create an account
To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.