Our year 11 kids have left today. Part of me is happy, and part of me feels a little sad... aaaa well, here we go again :)
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Our year 11 kids have left today. Part of me is happy, and part of me feels a little sad... aaaa well, here we go again :)
Snap. We had a party :D
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Our Year 6 are away on residential this week and it's lovely and quiet!
I always feel a bit sad when they leave us for secondary school no matter how many problems they've caused. The upcoming year 5 soon make up for it though!
Lucky you. I wish our Year 8's would leave - the number of classroom exclusions has doubled in the last week. They're going mad!
Smae here.........our Year 11's left.....................very loudly.
the little ancle chewers (year 6) start 2 weeks after we come back from the 1 week holiday.
aaaa fun... its like training a new puppy all over again.. No dont do that... why you little shi...... :lol:
Ours left last week and I disabled all their accounts. It felt so good to do so.
You mean shitsu of course? :pQuote:
Originally Posted by bishopsgarthstockton
accounts are about to be dissabled.... wait for it.... highlight... right click...disable... aaaaaaa freedome :D
Everytime I hear about year 11s leaving, it reminds me of one group of year 11s we had a few years ago.
On the day of their leaving, one of them set off the fire alarm. Dutifully the rest of the school filed out in time honoured drill routine - only to be prresented by a beautifully orchestrated mass mooning of the school population by about 50 year 11s.....
Class
Cheers
Mr B
I just console myself with thoughts of their first job interviews. "And tell me - yes, I'm talking to you - just what qualifications do you have? Shelf stacking - or Interactive Stock Control as we call it these days - requires GCSE's in English and Mathematics, plus a certification in the use of RFID devices, you know".
Someone did that here - we now have teachers on "fire alarm" duty on the last day!Quote:
Originally Posted by PageZ
There were a number of fire alarms set off during exams when i was doing my GCSEs.
I think they had about 4 fire alarms in a couple of days at one point (or some rediculous number)
I was on firealarm duty. also bitting my nails hoping i wouldnt get egged for blocking any websites over the years
Same here - fire alarm duty.
I know what you mean about biting your nails. Thoughts of "whats going to happen to the car" going through my mind for being such a nice person :-) over the years.
Tom