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Parents of Year 11s - the end has been and gone

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BitOutOfPractice · 27/06/2016 10:59

The thread that got us all through the exams is now full so here's a new one to get us through the nervous wait for results

Well done to all our brave Y11s and wish every last one of them all the best

Link to the last thread

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rainbowstardrops · 27/06/2016 11:00

......... and so the days of lounging around in bed all day begin Grin

BitOutOfPractice · 27/06/2016 11:05

I have a list of jobs for DD. I may even pay her!

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JWIM · 27/06/2016 11:12

We are having a daily 5 minutes of clearing out DS's room. I have also started to set some admin type tasks so that he starts to develop some personal managment skills ahead of sixth form and decisions about what he plans to do thereafter. Have already suggested he look at local university open days he might want to attend to get a feel for what a degree option might offer.

And then there is the PC gaming to fit in!

ExitPursuedByBear · 27/06/2016 11:43

Gosh - this has made me feel nervous.

It's going to be a long summer. Just wish the damned sun would come out. I'm off to find a jumper to put on.

Yay - Wimbledon starts today

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 27/06/2016 11:45

I'm resolutely ignoring what happens in August!

FantasyAndHope · 27/06/2016 12:06

Prom is next week for us! this week is rushing around getting foundation, eyelash extensions, eyebrow wax jewellery gel cushions for shoes etc

FantasyAndHope · 27/06/2016 12:07

And DD has made £40 on old textbooks and revision guides which is a bonus!

SignedUpAgain · 27/06/2016 12:51

My DS is away on a sports training camp for July, so although i will miss him, at least he is kept busy and having a good time after the stress of all the exams.
Never thought of selling old guides and books - or at very least passing them onto a good home. or is it worth keeping them for DD in 4 years time!

TheSecondOfHerName · 27/06/2016 12:54

DS1 has his prom this evening. Due to DH & I overcommitting to various other things, he'll be lucky if we can get him there, let alone take a photo beforehand.

FeckinCrutches · 27/06/2016 12:55

Prom was a great success last night, everyone looked wonderful. DD has no idea what she is doing over the summer but has managed to get a little job even though she is still 15 so at least she is out of the house one day a week!

TheSecondOfHerName · 27/06/2016 15:17

Just had a look at DS1's prom ticket for this evening and this is the venue. Certainly a step up from the school hall type thing I was expecting.

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TheSecondOfHerName · 27/06/2016 15:20

This is the main room they've booked.

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 27/06/2016 15:30

wow! dds was in the school hall.

TheSecondOfHerName · 27/06/2016 15:39

dds was in the school hall

Yes, that's what I was expecting. Two state schools, one boys' school and one girls' school. To be fair, both school halls are quite small, so it might have been a squeeze to fit all 370 Year 11s.

BitOutOfPractice · 27/06/2016 15:55

Wow! That looks amazing!

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FantasyAndHope · 27/06/2016 16:01

These are some of the images where DDs is there's various rooms so DD is sure which room there's is in but I've being and there are beautiful grounds

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TheSecondOfHerName · 27/06/2016 16:13

FantasyAndHope that looks lovely.

catslife · 27/06/2016 16:20

At last dd has finished all her GCSE exams. She thinks the DT exam went well. She is planning on taking a Creative subject at sixth form so needs a good grade.
The prom is on Weds evening so that's a good chance to celebrate with friends.
When DH arrives home we can celebrate but he may be some time (he's at Glasto helping to tow people's cars out of the mud)!

EllenJanethickerknickers · 27/06/2016 16:21

DS had his prom at the racecourse.

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raspberryrippleicecream · 27/06/2016 16:47

Congratulations to us all fir getting there. We are hanging on for 1 more A2 tomorrow, then we are properly an exam free household!

derektheladyhamster · 27/06/2016 16:51

So relieved it's all done. Ds is back at school this week for 6th form induction, then off to Italy for 10 days with a friend's family, then we're away for 2 weeks, just get back and his brother's away for 10 days with scouts. Results and then I'm back to work.
Well that holiday didn't last long!

chocolateworshipper · 27/06/2016 17:00

Oh very well done TheSecond for the honour of being the last poster.

And many thanks to BOOP for starting this one.

TheDrsDocMartens · 27/06/2016 17:03

Hi , lost track a bit on the other thread. Dd1 has her 6th form induction this week and is in school almost every day for band practice before their concert/tour.
Also got leavers assembly to come but she's not doing prom.

228agreenend · 27/06/2016 19:36

Congrats Second on having the honour of finishing the last thread, and thank you Bit for starting the new one.

Really enjoyed out post exam fish and chips this evening (diet, what diet?!) and now looking forward (I think) to the England match.

The prom places look lovely.

marmiteloversunite · 27/06/2016 21:46

My DD is at her prom tonight in a castle. I tried to do her hair this afternoon but gave up and took her to the hairdressers. I have to go and collect her at midnight. Lots of them are camping but after being in Glastonbury for five days she would rather be in her own bed.

I raise a virtualWinefor all of you that have finished today!!!

Parents of Year 11s - the end has been and gone