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DS struggling in top set maths - can any teachers or parents advise on likely implications of him dropping down a set?

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eleflump · 19/11/2014 18:48

DS1 is in top set maths at our local comp.

He is in Year 9, and up to now he has always been pretty good at maths, but things seemed to start dipping in Year 8 and he now seems to be struggling to keep up. They seem to be going at a really fast pace and swapping topics very regularly.

DS has today spoken to his teacher about the possibility of dropping down a set, but his teacher has told him that he wouldn't advise this, as it would mean he wouldn't get higher than a B when it comes to GCSE.

Is this likely to be the case? I was thinking that DS might be better in a set where he is working at a slower pace and having more chance for everything to sink in, than struggling in a set where the pace is too fast?

I am going to speak to the teacher myself, but would appreciate some advice before I do if anyone can help as I don't really know what to do for the best.

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ChillySundays · 03/12/2014 21:58

Ohtobe - I would more than happy for one of my DC to be in the bottom set at your school but if the OP's school is anything like my DCs was it doesn't work like that and the lower sets will be full of pupils who just about make it to school. It's not just the students who gain the results. They also need a good teacher to help them get there.

DudleyDoRight · 03/12/2014 22:03

I was in a similar situation. I ended up with a b anyway and it made me hate maths

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