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asdx2 · 05/01/2011 19:17

My boy did well........he got a grade A in his maths GCSE module exam.

The only one in his maths group to get the predicted level.

The unit have had to labour that point to him in preparation for the maths teacher blowing his top tomorrow because he wouldn't grasp that Mr M didn't mean him as well.

Pretty good illustration there of his conflicting abilities.

Proud and happy today and even ds had a smile too.

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fightingtheurgetomn · 05/01/2011 19:21

Wow - well done him. That's a great achievement. Smile

cornshilk007 · 05/01/2011 19:22

wow that's fantastic!

TheArsenicCupCake · 05/01/2011 19:25

YAY! That's brilliant!

Ineedalife · 05/01/2011 19:25

WOW GrinGrin.

FWIW, I think the teacher should send him on an errand before he blows his top.

My Dd's always take whole class critisim[sp] soooo badlySad.

Spinkle · 05/01/2011 19:27

Wow. That's lovely news :-)

asdx2 · 05/01/2011 19:32

He'll be with the TA so expect the maths teacher to congratulate ds in the unit and then TA will walk him down to maths late tbh.
The warning is just in case he picks up that maths teacher isn't happy more than the possibility of him getting to hear Mr M blowing his top.
Mr M is a hugely sensitive teacher cherry picked in fact because his style suits ds. The unit had input into which teachers take their boys for lessons so he is usually well catered for with the exception of deputy head who thinks she knows it all and is pretty rubbish tbh.

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Ineedalife · 05/01/2011 19:50

What a refreshing thing to hear asdx2, I can only hope to find some equally accomodating staff for Dd3 when she moves to secondary.

StartingAfresh · 05/01/2011 20:00

Oh great! Yay.

5inthebed · 05/01/2011 20:01

Well done DS!

bigcar · 05/01/2011 20:05

fantastic news Smile

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