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New Year 12 starters parent support thread (snappy title eh?)

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 31/08/2016 19:19

here we are.

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baringan · 04/09/2016 15:33

Dd starts tomorrow. New 6th form. She's a bit nervous but looking forward to it, especially now she has the trainers and backpack that she wanted!

OhYouBadBadKitten · 04/09/2016 15:48

all those years of healthy packed lunches. Now I've completely stepped back from it you should see what dd has put in her lunch box. Apparently popcorn counts as a carbohydrate. Well, technically, yes......

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derektheladyhamster · 04/09/2016 15:52

Just dropped DS off at school. He's in a single room next door to his best mate. Seems very strange that this is his last year in his boarding house, yr 13 have their own supervised mixed house.
Seems like only yesterday we were dropping him off in yr 7 😱

FantasyAndHope · 04/09/2016 15:56

derek
Goes fast doesn't it. DD is back Tuesday to start on the Wednesday. Last year went by so quickly. DD is still in boarding house sixth form is in boarding house but separate wings she's excited to have a sink.

EllenJanethickerknickers · 04/09/2016 18:10

DS2 doesn't start until Wednesday at about 12. So I'll be at work when he has to catch his first bus on his own. Scary.

NoHaudin, I would hazard a guess that there might be a few less than NT DC at your DDs specialist maths school. Hopefully they'll be sympathetic to those who struggle with the social side of things. Smile

marmiteloversunite · 04/09/2016 18:24

DD has induction tomorrow and officially starts on Wednesday. She has sorted her school bag and is now deciding on which outfit to wear. Same school since Year 8 but she is looking forward to her best friend joining the school and all of the special privileges.

sn0wdr0p4 · 04/09/2016 18:57

DD starts tomorrow, Sixth Form at her old school. She organized her wardrobe over the summer and has her first week's outfits picked out!
Fingers crossed for everyone's DC, onwards and upwards.

chocolateworshipper · 04/09/2016 19:23

Very best of luck to everyone with DCs starting this week. DD starts next week - as if she hasn't had enough time off!

228agreenend · 04/09/2016 20:09

Dc1 starts tomorrow and dc2 on Wednesday (different schools). Dc1 seems calm now about starting new school and six form. He seemed nervous yesterday.

Good luck everyone!

littledrummergirl · 04/09/2016 20:45

Ds1 starts Wednesday. I think he's looking forward to catching up properly with his mates.
Good luck to everyones dc! Smile

FantasyAndHope · 04/09/2016 21:07

DD is looking to going back and seeing her remaining friends shes still being whining today questioning if it's worth staying there. I didn't sugar coat it and told her she has to make the best of what she has and you can achieve anything with hardwork and determination
Still not packed her suitcase I presume she'll do it tomorrow

raspberryrippleicecream · 04/09/2016 23:45

DD starts back tomorrow. Sixth form at her old school. She's moaning about going back but I think looking forward to starting her courses.

HesMyLobster · 05/09/2016 07:37

Good Luck to all our 6th Formers starting back today! Smile

MrSlant · 05/09/2016 07:41

Yes, good luck everyone. DS is proudly walking around in his sixth form jumper and tie ready to grab the coveted back seat position on the bus Grin. Seems like a long time since he was one seat back from the driver. He's really looking forward to starting study, I hope that lasts when he realises how much harder the work is going to be!

MsMermaid · 05/09/2016 07:41

Good luck to everyone starting today.

Dd has just left. She doesn't normally leave till 8, but she's arranged to meet friends early so she was up, dressed, etc ready to leave by 7:30. She hasn't even got any lessons today, just form periods this morning and study period this afternoon.

Icouldbeknitting · 05/09/2016 08:05

Good luck to all of you having a new start today (and those who have already gone back). I suggested to DS that he could get up early this morning to show support to his two friends who go back today, it seemed to be the best joke I've made in ages.

We are going out for breakfast (because we can), then popping over to college for an audition then we are going to spend the rest of the day/week playing Ingress. As I am a tryhard I will be switching between that and Pokémon Go and attempting to not walk into street furniture.

OhYouBadBadKitten · 05/09/2016 08:23

Good luck everyone today! dd is on her way. So far its all working as it should. phew! Shes going to be mega early.

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 05/09/2016 08:24

Knitting, that sounds like great fun!!!

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228agreenend · 05/09/2016 09:09

Dropped DS off. There were a few nerves. However an upper six girl is going to look out for him, and it can't do his street cred any harm by being chaperoned by a pretty girl ( boys school, coed six form).

Still feel a little sad that he's not seeing school 1 all the way through, but hope he settles down well and does well at school 2. I've got those same fears that I'm sure thousands of year 7 mum's, and reception mums are having today, and surprisingly feel quite emotional. Didn't expect that.

situatedknowledge · 05/09/2016 09:17

DD headed off this morning with a smile on her face and a spring in her step. She's really excited. I'm so, so happy for her after a tough few years.

baringan · 05/09/2016 09:26

I feel much more emotional than I thought I would. I still have dcs3and 4 at home but felt really emotional watching Dd1 walk into huge new school after years at a tiny one. I felt the same as I did when she went to primary school for the first time!

OhYouBadBadKitten · 05/09/2016 09:34

I wasn't expecting to feel anxious about it, but I am a little. It also feels rather lonely. I've really enjoyed her company over the summer. The house is absolutely silent.

This is going to sound ridiculous and sappy, but I accompanied her to the station to make sure her touch rail card thingy worked. As she tapped it on the pad it flashed up a message 'Journey started'. It was a little bit overwhelming cos it is the start of a new journey.

I'm going to be hopeless when she goes to uni.

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FantasyAndHope · 05/09/2016 09:39

It's a funny feeling I suppose, DD leaves tomorrow and I sometimes I look at how far she has come and I'm overwhelmed at the struggles she's had for her age and I'm very proud of her. As she turns 18 this month I'm very sure she will achieve her dreams.
Kind of makes you emotional although I know she is not looking forward to going back but we have to make the best of what we have

ExitPursuedBySpartacus · 05/09/2016 10:41

OK - Am I the first failure?

MrSlant · 05/09/2016 11:05

Why, what did you do Exit?