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(21 Aug 2014, 9:02 am)Dan wrote [ -> ]Thanks - somewhat disappointed with a couple of mine. Ecstatic I passed French.

Bs were the best results for Media in my school, and there's a lot of us who were predicted A*s and As. They're looking into my results already because it was so unusual...

They were all pretty much predicted A*s for Art and a couple of the girls were tearing up when they got Ds (nobody got higher than a D in my school). Means they can't take them next year at Sixth Form as they either needed a B or C.

Bio - B (Expected A)
Business - A (Expected A*)
Chem - B (Expected A/B)
English Lang - A (Expected A*)
English Lit - A* (Expected A*)
French - C (Expected B/C)
ICT - A* (Expected A*)
Maths - B (Expected A)
Media Single - B (Expected A*)
Media Dual - B (Expected A*)
Physics - A (Expected B)

Got full marks in the ICT exam which is unbelievable.

Well Done Dan, I'm expecting big things from you from here on

(21 Aug 2014, 10:40 am)Adam wrote [ -> ]Still an absolutely cracking set of results. Very well done Smile

When this alert came up on my phone all the alert said was Still an absolutely cracking set...

My dirty mind was expecting it to be an absolutely cracking set of something else (.)_(.)
(21 Aug 2014, 10:50 am)marxistafozzski wrote [ -> ]When this alert came up on my phone all the alert said was Still an absolutely cracking set...

My dirty mind was expecting it to be an absolutely cracking set of something else (.)_(.)

Haha getting your hopes up there? Tongue
(21 Aug 2014, 10:50 am)marxistafozzski wrote [ -> ]Well Done Dan, I'm expecting big things from you from here on

Cheers! Big Grin

(21 Aug 2014, 10:50 am)marxistafozzski wrote [ -> ]When this alert came up on my phone all the alert said was Still an absolutely cracking set...

My dirty mind was expecting it to be an absolutely cracking set of something else (.)_(.)

Pfft... would be in the wrong thread!!
(21 Aug 2014, 11:12 am)Dan wrote [ -> ]Cheers! Big Grin


Pfft... would be in the wrong thread!!

Don't see the need for the what are you perving over today yet law...

While I'm on about that, was looking through the smilies and that on my phone and came across this(maybe need to choose my words a bit more careful here) [NOSE]it is a nose...I initially thought it was something else [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]
(21 Aug 2014, 9:02 am)Dan wrote [ -> ]Thanks - somewhat disappointed with a couple of mine. Ecstatic I passed French.

Bs were the best results for Media in my school, and there's a lot of us who were predicted A*s and As. They're looking into my results already because it was so unusual...

They were all pretty much predicted A*s for Art and a couple of the girls were tearing up when they got Ds (nobody got higher than a D in my school). Means they can't take them next year at Sixth Form as they either needed a B or C.

Bio - B (Expected A)
Business - A (Expected A*)
Chem - B (Expected A/B)
English Lang - A (Expected A*)
English Lit - A* (Expected A*)
French - C (Expected B/C)
ICT - A* (Expected A*)
Maths - B (Expected A)
Media Single - B (Expected A*)
Media Dual - B (Expected A*)
Physics - A (Expected B)

Got full marks in the ICT exam which is unbelievable.

Congratulations! Not even sure what I'm gonna do for GCSE! Tongue
(21 Aug 2014, 9:02 am)Dan wrote [ -> ]Thanks - somewhat disappointed with a couple of mine. Ecstatic I passed French.

Bs were the best results for Media in my school, and there's a lot of us who were predicted A*s and As. They're looking into my results already because it was so unusual...

They were all pretty much predicted A*s for Art and a couple of the girls were tearing up when they got Ds (nobody got higher than a D in my school). Means they can't take them next year at Sixth Form as they either needed a B or C.

Bio - B (Expected A)
Business - A (Expected A*)
Chem - B (Expected A/B)
English Lang - A (Expected A*)
English Lit - A* (Expected A*)
French - C (Expected B/C)
ICT - A* (Expected A*)
Maths - B (Expected A)
Media Single - B (Expected A*)
Media Dual - B (Expected A*)
Physics - A (Expected B)

Got full marks in the ICT exam which is unbelievable.
Amazing set of results, well done Big Grin
(21 Aug 2014, 11:52 am)Marcus wrote [ -> ]Congratulations! Not even sure what I'm gonna do for GCSE! Tongue

Cheers! Big Grin

Well if this year is anything to go by - don't do Art!
So far - 4 Ds, 1 E, 1 F and 1 U. Not many more in the class...

Not many folks from other schools have done Art, so I'm not sure if that's representative of my school or all of them...

(21 Aug 2014, 12:11 pm)mb134 wrote [ -> ]Amazing set of results, well done Big Grin

Thank you! How did you do in the others apart from ICT?
(21 Aug 2014, 12:11 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Cheers! Big Grin

Well if this year is anything to go by - don't do Art!
So far - 4 Ds, 1 E, 1 F and 1 U. Not many more in the class...

Not many folks from other schools have done Art, so I'm not sure if that's representative of my school or all of them...


Thank you! How did you do in the others apart from ICT?

Ugh i hate art, glad i didn't choose it
(21 Aug 2014, 12:11 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Thank you! How did you do in the others apart from ICT?
A* in History Big Grin
A's in: English Literature
Math
R.E
Additional Science
Further Additional Science
And IT (5 marks away from an A*... Undecided)
B's in Psychology and English Language
And a C in French
(Got a C in D.T in year 9 as well as the A last year in core science also) Smile

Also with regards to art, one girl at my school got A's and A*'s in everything else but scraped a C in art...
(21 Aug 2014, 12:11 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Cheers! Big Grin

Well if this year is anything to go by - don't do Art!
So far - 4 Ds, 1 E, 1 F and 1 U. Not many more in the class...

Not many folks from other schools have done Art, so I'm not sure if that's representative of my school or all of them...

My school is a 'Languages College' so we've got to do at least 1 language (although I think this applies to every school now - they still seem to make a deal out of it). I hate French, I mean, I HATE FRENCH - with a passion - and German is probably what I'm going for seeing as I'm not that bad at it and it seems pretty essential these days. We start Spanish in the upcoming year, so that'll be a thrill Dodgy.....

I intend to do some kind of Business degree when I go to Uni, so I reckon I'll do Business. We've got the mandatory English, Maths and Science, as well as that core R.E., our school week has 25 periods, 3 hours of each English, Maths and Science plus the 1 hour of R.E. comes up to 10 hours, and with 3 hours for each subject we choose (I think we do 5), I'm thinking of picking this.....

- Business Studies
- History
- English Literature (was hoping they'd do an 'English Storytime', but that's life....Tongue)
- German
- Geography
Well done Dan - a great set of results.
Well done both!

Any plans for 6 form, college, etc?
Cheers Tom and Adrian. Maybe a little too hard on myself earlier but you're always gonna wish you'd done better.

I'm staying at the same school I'm at now for Sixth Form to study ICT, Media, Business and English at A Level. They're the subjects I was predicted A* at so I just played by my strengths.
(21 Aug 2014, 4:17 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Cheers Tom and Adrian. Maybe a little too hard on myself earlier but you're always gonna wish you'd done better.

I'm staying at the same school I'm at now for Sixth Form to study ICT, Media, Business and English at A Level. They're the subjects I was predicted A* at so I just played by my strengths.

Do most people at your school stay there for sixth form? I know when I went to college, a lot went to sixth form but then ended up at college. What ICT do they do at A level nowadays?
(21 Aug 2014, 4:17 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Cheers Tom and Adrian. Maybe a little too hard on myself earlier but you're always gonna wish you'd done better.

I'm staying at the same school I'm at now for Sixth Form to study ICT, Media, Business and English at A Level. They're the subjects I was predicted A* at so I just played by my strengths.
What are the option blocks like at your school? Ours decided to put English Literature and History in the same block...
(21 Aug 2014, 4:30 pm)aureolin wrote [ -> ]Do most people at your school stay there for sixth form? I know when I went to college, a lot went to sixth form but then ended up at college. What ICT do they do at A level nowadays?

There's only 23 of us in my year group, and there's 10 staying (myself included), with two new arrivals.

Majority of those leaving have decided to go to St Roberts, on the basis that my school is 'shit' and doesn't offer as wide a range of subjects at A Level as St Roberts does.

Some of the ones who aren't as bright (ie the ones who only came to my school because their parents could afford to pay for them not to get bullied!) have gone to various colleges across the region to do BTECs.
(21 Aug 2014, 4:35 pm)mb134 wrote [ -> ]What are the option blocks like at your school? Ours decided to put English Literature and History in the same block...
With mine being private, we get to pick and don't have option blocks. Was the same at GCSE too.

If it wasn't for a new girl coming, I'd have been by myself in English next year. I ain't complaining like...she's canny fit Wink

About six of us in ICT and Business.

I've got another lass in Media with me next year, but that's it.
(21 Aug 2014, 4:37 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]With mine being private, we get to pick and don't have option blocks. Was the same at GCSE too.

If it wasn't for a new girl coming, I'd have been by myself in English next year. I ain't complaining like...she's canny fit Wink

About six of us in ICT and Business.

I've got another lass in Media with me next year, but that's it.
Lucky lucky boy Wink (both the option blocks and you're new classmate). We pick tomorrow and with the amount of people I know that are leaving our class sizes are going to be similar, especially with the subjects I'm taking anyway, however the English resit class will be rather large...
(21 Aug 2014, 4:35 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]There's only 23 of us in my year group, and there's 10 staying (myself included), with two new arrivals.

Majority of those leaving have decided to go to St Roberts, on the basis that my school is 'shit' and doesn't offer as wide a range of subjects at A Level as St Roberts does.

Some of the ones who aren't as bright (ie the ones who only came to my school because their parents could afford to pay for them not to get bullied!) have gone to various colleges across the region to do BTECs.

God! - there are more people in my year group than there were in my Primary School! Tongue
(21 Aug 2014, 4:45 pm)Marcus wrote [ -> ]God! - there are more people in my year group than there were in my Primary School! Tongue
It's a blessing and a curse...

Great in the sense that it's very much like one big family, but not so good in the sense that everyone knows everyone else's business.
(21 Aug 2014, 4:52 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]It's a blessing and a curse...

Great in the sense that it's very much like one big family, but not so good in the sense that everyone knows everyone else's business.

Well, I suppose every cloud also has a lighting bolt.....

Thing is in my year group, as we're split into 2 populations, and the 2 populations rarely interact, unless for an assembly. In terms of having about 100-120 people in your population, it does narrow things down in terms of getting to know people. If you have a passion for buses, and everybody knows about it, I think I can safely say everyone has 'heard' of Marcus Green. Tongue
St Roberts in Washington? Most from my school went there too afterwards.

GCSEs were pretty restricted when I was at school, but it opened up to do a load of vocational stuff a few years after I left. There were people who got to do construction trades, design, etc. We had to do core subjects, ICT, PE, Humanities, French, 1x Design & Tech subject, and two option blocks. Options were things like Business, Music, Art, extra PE, extra IT, and triple award science.

ICT was pretty poor when I was at school. In 1999/00, I ended up configuring most of their new network, as they had not a single member of staff with any knowledge whatsoever about NT4 or network configuration. Spent most of my "extra IT" in my last two years actually administering their network and performing maintenance, as I'd completed all the coursework by xmas in the first year of it. A student having domain admin access would be unheard of these days. Wink

Think I'd have liked being in a year group of Dan's size. Mine would have had circa 200 students, and it was a nightmare at times. Loads of bellends too that were more intent on disrupting everyone's education rather than learn for themselves. No wonder they're either on the brown or locked up these days.
(21 Aug 2014, 5:43 pm)aureolin wrote [ -> ]St Roberts in Washington? Most from my school went there too afterwards.

GCSEs were pretty restricted when I was at school, but it opened up to do a load of vocational stuff a few years after I left. There were people who got to do construction trades, design, etc. We had to do core subjects, ICT, PE, Humanities, French, 1x Design & Tech subject, and two option blocks. Options were things like Business, Music, Art, extra PE, extra IT, and triple award science.

ICT was pretty poor when I was at school. In 1999/00, I ended up configuring most of their new network, as they had not a single member of staff with any knowledge whatsoever about NT4 or network configuration. Spent most of my "extra IT" in my last two years actually administering their network and performing maintenance, as I'd completed all the coursework by xmas in the first year of it. A student having domain admin access would be unheard of these days. Wink

Think I'd have liked being in a year group of Dan's size. Mine would have had circa 200 students, and it was a nightmare at times. Loads of bellends too that were more intent on disrupting everyone's education rather than learn for themselves. No wonder they're either on the brown or locked up these days.

Aye.

At GCSE level, we can choose from the following courses: English (deemed the most suitable option for those who weren't as skilled at English); English Literature & English Language; Mathematics; Biology; Chemistry; Physics; Geography; History; Religious Studies; Media Studies; Latin; French; German; Home Economics; Design Technology; Art; Business Communication Systems (previously Business Studies & ICT - now merged - thankfully I managed to do them separately); Music, or P.E.

Each student gets two hours of their ten chosen subjects each week, with Maths and English both being allotted four hours, making up 24 hours of 'learning' each week.

We're supposed to have two periods of Games per week and one period of PSHE (making up another 3 hours). If you have a good enough reason, you can easily manage to get out of Games, and my reason happened to be that I was taking an extra GCSE (Dual Media) so wanted to use the time to do something worthwhile opposed to running about and wasting two hours of potential learning time. One of the P.E teachers was on Maternity Leave when this came about, and when she came back, she wasn't best pleased - but our parents had both said it was fine, the teacher was fine with it, and the two P.E teachers which remained were both fine with it. PSHE tends to be the lesson where you plan your Duke of Edinburgh expedition (providing you do it), and once you've done it, it tends to be just revision.

In my school, all pupils must take either English & English Literature or English Language; Maths; a Modern Foreign Language (French or German); and at least two Sciences, unless they have been advised that this is not appropriate (in which case, the pupil takes Additional Maths or Additional English).


At AS Level, you choose four subjects and have four hour-long periods of those subjects each week. At A2 (second year of Sixth Form), you drop one of those subjects in favour of additional 'frees'. The subjects available at AS and A2 include English; Latin; Mathematics; French; Biology; German; Chemistry; Media Studies; Physics; Sociology; Geography; Food & Nutrition; History; Design Technology; Religious Studies; Art; Information Technology; Business Studies; Music; and P.E.

In the Lower Sixth (Year 12), students have one period of Games per week (in reality, I don't think this happens), one period of Enrichment and one Tutorial period. In the Upper Sixth (Year 13), students have one Tutorial period per week. The Enrichment and Games period then become designated 'frees'.

I find in my school you tend to get a lot more responsibility and you develop bonds with (most of the) teachers. The students get to know the teachers well, and vice versa. I've mentioned before that I know exactly how to push my Maths teacher's buttons, and he's quite good at pushing mine too, but it all comes across as banter (something which I'm guessing doesn't really happen in most state schools). I've been put in charge of organising several school trips, and I'm still in the process of trying to organise a trip to Prague during December of this year (I'm just trying to get the flights down as cheap as possible - so far they're just over £100 each, down from £135 at the start of this month).

I'm looking forward to going back!
(21 Aug 2014, 12:12 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Ugh i hate art, glad i didn't choose it

Same here, I went to the Chorister School in Durham as a kid, as it is a Prep School, most people there heads up each others arses, because I am common as shit and roug as a skunks ringpiece, I was a target for some teachers who probably thought I should not be there...One day in Art, we were asked to draw a dog, I couldn't do it, so just drew something that in no way actually resembled a dog...My teacher seen this and proceeded to take my paper off me and made me stand up at the front of the class and she humiliated me in front of 15 others by showing everybody my feeble artwork...So I hated art ever since...

Just in case anyone asks, yes, I went to a Prep School (Choristers)

1. No I was not in the choir, I was infact one the worst auditionees in the history of the school
2. I ended up back in mainstream education because I failed the Entrance Exam for Sunderland High School

So there you go, 2 questions I got cleared up before anyone asks as that is the things I get asked more than anything Big Grin
(21 Aug 2014, 7:17 pm)marxistafozzski wrote [ -> ]Same here, I went to the Chorister School in Durham as a kid, as it is a Prep School, most people there heads up each others arses, because I am common as shit and roug as a skunks ringpiece, I was a target for some teachers who probably thought I should not be there...One day in Art, we were asked to draw a dog, I couldn't do it, so just drew something that in no way actually resembled a dog...My teacher seen this and proceeded to take my paper off me and made me stand up at the front of the class and she humiliated me in front of 15 others by showing everybody my feeble artwork...So I hated art ever since...

Just in case anyone asks, yes, I went to a Prep School (Choristers)

1. No I was not in the choir, I was infact one the worst auditionees in the history of the school
2. I ended up back in mainstream education because I failed the Entrance Exam for Sunderland High School

So there you go, 2 questions I got cleared up before anyone asks as that is the things I get asked more than anything Big Grin

Don't start me on Sunderland high, snobby as out, iv'e heard them talk when iv'e being swimming with the class i worked in... basically it was everytime they came....

My daddy brought me in hes Ferrari or hes Bentley... and the teachers had no respect for us as we weren't a private school, so we all got black looks...
(21 Aug 2014, 4:35 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]There's only 23 of us in my year group, and there's 10 staying (myself included), with two new arrivals.

Majority of those leaving have decided to go to St Roberts, on the basis that my school is 'shit' and doesn't offer as wide a range of subjects at A Level as St Roberts does.

Some of the ones who aren't as bright (ie the ones who only came to my school because their parents could afford to pay for them not to get bullied!) have gone to various colleges across the region to do BTECs.

23 in the year group, what school are you...In my final year in 1998, there was over 200 in my year and close to 1300 in the school..But at Choristers there was

23 in Form 3
11/12 over Forms 4, 5 and 6 with the year tutor groups split from Form 4 onwards
Ere 23 in your year group Dan... wheres this at like?

There was at least 200 in every year at Sandhill view when i was there, it was like 20-30 a class!
(21 Aug 2014, 7:21 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Don't start me on Sunderland high, snobby as out, iv'e heard them talk when iv'e being swimming with the class i worked in... basically it was everytime they came....

My daddy brought me in hes Ferrari or hes Bentley... and the teachers had no respect for us as we weren't a private school, so we all got black looks...

Hahahah! I'll have to tell my mates to pipe down, eh? I'd have expected you all to know I go to SHS given my sightings of buses on Stockton Road, and the fact my Facebook says it for those of you who are friends with me on there!

In all honesty, I'm very lucky to be in the school. I'm paying just a fraction of what most people pay, and if it wasn't for my primary school teacher in Year 6 pushing it, I wouldn't have managed to get in. I come from what could loosely be described as an underprivileged one parent family background, and my lifestyle differs massively from my fellow classmates'.

There's a few people who are up their own arses, but I found that people pipe down a bit as you progress through the school. Genuine excuses for being late have included maids not turning up to sort uniform out in the past - though this was in Year 7. Most people - myself included - now just play on the stereotype (so chances are if you've heard older kids saying it, they've just been pissing around).

I know a number of the people in my year group refused up until this year to use the bus, and have always insisted on using the Metro if they've had to go anywhere besides a car or taxi. That is in part why nobody knows I take photos of buses, though it's fairly common knowledge that I should be able to answer any specific timetable query.
(21 Aug 2014, 7:21 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Don't start me on Sunderland high, snobby as out, iv'e heard them talk when iv'e being swimming with the class i worked in... basically it was everytime they came....

My daddy brought me in hes Ferrari or hes Bentley... and the teachers had no respect for us as we weren't a private school, so we all got black looks...

Yea, proper snotty kernts they are, I never wanted to goto Choristers in the first place, while some of it was decent, I was like a duck out of water...One kid turned round to me one day and asked if my dad was picking me up in the bruised banana, the bruised banana being my old man's shitty old and rusty Vauxhall Cavalier, I spun round and kicked him and broke his hand

I was popular and quite well liked, there were a few whose life goal was to torment me and make sure I knew what they thought about me
(21 Aug 2014, 7:35 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Hahahah! I'll have to tell my mates to pipe down, eh?

In all honesty, I'm very lucky to be in the school. I'm paying just a fraction of what most people pay, and if it wasn't for my primary school teacher in Year 6 pushing it, I wouldn't have managed to get in. I come from what could loosely be described as an underprivileged one parent family background, and my lifestyle differs massively from my fellow classmates'.

There's a few people who are up their own arses, but I found that people pipe down a bit as you progress through the school. Genuine excuses for being late have included maids not turning up to sort uniform out in the past - though this was in Year 7. Most people - myself included - now just play on the stereotype (so chances are if you've heard older kids saying it, they've just been pissing around).

I know a number of the people in my year group refused up until this year to use the bus, and have always insisted on using the Metro if they've had to go anywhere besides a car or taxi. That is in part why nobody knows I take photos of buses, though it's fairly common knowledge that I should be able to answer any specific timetable query.

This was a while back, 5-6 year ago,maybe not sure!

Lucky to have maids... dont we wish we can all have them!, bet most of them dont even have lifes...because there mam and dad want them to do every club going.

Isnt the metro worse than the buses..