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flashy 06-03-2008 19:52

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i sent the appeal form in on Tuesday, hopefully we may hear something by the end of March

slinky 06-03-2008 19:56

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 541755)
i sent the appeal form in on Tuesday, hopefully we may hear something by the end of March

good luck x

flashy 06-03-2008 20:01

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Originally Posted by slinky (Post 541760)
good luck x


cheers hun

hedman2003 06-03-2008 21:47

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 541742)
Lindsay if you read all this thread then you will see that somewhere right at the beginning i told everyone that i didnt think he would get in because i stupidly only put one choice down



Lets take the word "choice" out of the equation you do not have a choice as such, you are simply stating a preference it's the admissions authority who determine were pupils go. It's political dogma that parents get a choice they do not

blazey 07-03-2008 02:13

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I can't believe you only put one school down when you could've looked at two others. They shouldn't, but often pupils are judged by their parents, and only putting one school down makes it look like you couldn't give a damn about looking around all the options in my opinion.

You'll be VERY lucky if they let you appeal on it. I'm thinking that you should probably make the most out of whatever you have been given now, concentrate on helping with homework and things like that (if you can). I'm sure it wont be the end of the world, every school has bright pupils.

Neil 07-03-2008 07:21

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 541884)
I can't believe you only put one school down when you could've looked at two others. They shouldn't, but often pupils are judged by their parents, and only putting one school down makes it look like you couldn't give a damn about looking around all the options in my opinion.

You'll be VERY lucky if they let you appeal on it. I'm thinking that you should probably make the most out of whatever you have been given now, concentrate on helping with homework and things like that (if you can). I'm sure it wont be the end of the world, every school has bright pupils.

You just can't help loving our blazey can you. :iloveyou:

That is exactly the sort of post I expected form you :D:D:D



Neil sits back waiting for flashys return fire :hesoff:

flashy 07-03-2008 07:33

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 541884)
I can't believe you only put one school down when you could've looked at two others. They shouldn't, but often pupils are judged by their parents, and only putting one school down makes it look like you couldn't give a damn about looking around all the options in my opinion.

You'll be VERY lucky if they let you appeal on it. I'm thinking that you should probably make the most out of whatever you have been given now, concentrate on helping with homework and things like that (if you can). I'm sure it wont be the end of the world, every school has bright pupils.


MICHELLE, you OBVIOUSLY DIDNT read all this thread, the people who bothered to read it actually know what they are talking about, meaning stop jumping into conversations when you DONT know all the facts, i said FROM THE BEGINNING that i had only put one school down, now stop trying to jump on the bandwagon, you talk utter bollox and you think you are big and clever, when actually you are quite dim arent you

flashy 07-03-2008 08:26

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thankyou for this Margaret, it's rather fitting for post 201

emamum 07-03-2008 08:44

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 541884)
I can't believe you only put one school down when you could've looked at two others. They shouldn't, but often pupils are judged by their parents, and only putting one school down makes it look like you couldn't give a damn about looking around all the options in my opinion.

You'll be VERY lucky if they let you appeal on it. I'm thinking that you should probably make the most out of whatever you have been given now, concentrate on helping with homework and things like that (if you can). I'm sure it wont be the end of the world, every school has bright pupils.

I think you will find that alot of parents do that... when i left primary school my dad only put one choice down and that was for the only catholic school in the area....AND no matter how bright a child is... how can they achieve their full potential at a rubbish school?? If schools dont need to be good for their pupils to learn what is the point of OFSTED?

Neil 07-03-2008 09:06

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Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 541929)
what is the point of OFSTED?

Very good question, see my thread about OFSTED and nursery childcare here

jaysay 07-03-2008 17:17

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 541906)
MICHELLE, you OBVIOUSLY DIDNT read all this thread, the people who bothered to read it actually know what they are talking about, meaning stop jumping into conversations when you DONT know all the facts, i said FROM THE BEGINNING that i had only put one school down, now stop trying to jump on the bandwagon, you talk utter bollox and you think you are big and clever, when actually you are quite dim arent you

I knew there was something I liked about you flashy, you have a way with words:D

BrianPotter 07-03-2008 18:27

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Originally Posted by flashytart
you talk utter bollox and you think you are big and clever, when actually you are quite dim arent you

Says the chavette who, on her own admission, isn't catholic and hasn't had her son baptised, applies for a place at a catholic high school. She says she didn't think he would get in. So does she name two acceptable alternatives? Does she fairy-cakes. Surprise, surprise he doesn't get in and the Local Education Authority allocates him a place at another school. Flashytart doesn't like this and stamps her feet, "I'm not sending him there" "I'm going to thcweam and thcweam and thcweam".
Who's the one who is really quite dim now.
Accringtonweb's very own Vicky Pollard.

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slinky 07-03-2008 18:29

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[quote=BrianPotter;542238]Says the chavette who, on her own admission, isn't catholic and hasn't had her son baptised,

Excuse me?? is everyone who hasn't had their children baptised CHAV's??

panther 07-03-2008 19:15

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 541884)
I can't believe you only put one school down when you could've looked at two others. They shouldn't, but often pupils are judged by their parents, and only putting one school down makes it look like you couldn't give a damn about looking around all the options in my opinion.

.

I only put ONE school when my daughter started , so ya saying I dont give a **** either?................talk sense girl FFS

cashman 07-03-2008 19:28

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Originally Posted by BrianPotter (Post 542238)
Says the chavette who, on her own admission, isn't catholic and hasn't had her son baptised, applies for a place at a catholic high school. She says she didn't think he would get in. So does she name two acceptable alternatives? Does she fairy-cakes. Surprise, surprise he doesn't get in and the Local Education Authority allocates him a place at another school. Flashytart doesn't like this and stamps her feet, "I'm not sending him there" "I'm going to thcweam and thcweam and thcweam".
Who's the one who is really quite dim now.
Accringtonweb's very own Vicky Pollard.

http://cache.kotaku.com/assets/resou...d-l-poster.jpg

hey shaz? is this guy 1 of yer exs?:D


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