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2shoes · 06/06/2007 18:53

i have been moaning at dd's sn school about her class. I have been very concerned that dd has not got anyone on her "level" they have always said that they can't do anthing about it! so i just had to make do with her visiting secondry once a week.
Now she is in secondry. I am so pleased the head of secondry has been so on the ball and is very aware of how able dd is. and has changed her class from september. she ill still have 32 of her clasmates(only 4 in class) but the new class will have a lively mis. and although she will be the oldest she will have classmates who are more on her level.
just think she will learn from them and they will learn from her.

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2shoes · 06/06/2007 21:18

so glad to hear that.

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Wallace · 06/06/2007 21:20

LOL speaking to yourself

Sounds really good for your dd

mymatemax · 06/06/2007 21:22

great news 2 shoes does she feel like a proper grown up, watch out you'll have a moody teenager on your hands

dinosaur · 06/06/2007 21:28

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2shoes · 06/06/2007 21:32

also If you remember me worring about her refusing to wear school uniform...........they don't care

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dinosaur · 06/06/2007 21:38

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2shoes · 06/06/2007 21:53

sadly there is a downside. a gorl that dd has been with since nursery is not in the new class. I know she isn't leaving so she must be going into the PMLD class. will miss her.

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