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Tortington · 22/03/2007 19:00

went to parents eening for my 14 yo dd.

it was the best parents evening i ever had. i always go with doom and gloom looming ahead, and usually i am right.

but this evening was praise praise praise, congratulations all round not a bad comment - i have never experienced anything like it ever ever ever - and therefore wanted to share how wonderfully excellent my dd is and how terribly terribly proud of her i am that she has managed to turn around mediocre and star socialite to rather good actually and selective socialite.

i want to send a thank youinto school - but they'll think i'm a knob wont they!?

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hana · 22/03/2007 19:01

howq fab!!

ejt1764 · 22/03/2007 19:02

no they won't ... in our staff room, if we get letters from parents saying thank you, it makes all the brickbats worth it!

Congratulations on dd's progress!

Califrau · 22/03/2007 19:03

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Tinker · 22/03/2007 19:04

No the teacher's would love it. Well done custy's girl.

RTKangaMummy · 22/03/2007 19:04

deffo brill

Deffo send a letter

Blandmum · 22/03/2007 19:05

No they will not think you are a knob. They will be chuffed to bits!

Fabbo news btw!

chacha3 · 22/03/2007 19:07

ah thats great but would def treat uour dd to something nice! teachers can help but your daughter was willing to learn! well done to your daughter!

ScummyMummy · 22/03/2007 19:13

That's fantastic. Really brilliant.

moondog · 22/03/2007 19:15

Bloody great.
You must be well made up.
Send a letter-they'll love it!

roisin · 22/03/2007 19:27

Definitely send a letter: it will be very much appreciated.

nikkie · 22/03/2007 19:38

Send a letter!
I did last year after dd1 kept being ill , no idea what was wrong and school was really good keeping updated/letting her work what she was able going out of their way to kepp her involved as they knew she was upset at not being able to work .

Tortington · 22/03/2007 19:39

hokey cokey i will. thank you xxxxxx for your nice comments xxxxx

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sarahhal · 22/03/2007 19:42

Well done Custy's DD

Agree that as a teacher I would be really really pleased to get a thank you especially if it was from a pupil who had really started to shine.

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