GCSE results day 09:51 - Aug 21 with 1002 views | Monkey_Roots | I just wanted to say best of luck to any GCSE R's today. I just found out that my daughter passed all of hers, so we're a very happy household this morning. The last week has been like waiting for the final whistle when we knocked over the scum 1-0 (and Drogba got sent off :D) |  | | |  |
GCSE results day on 09:56 - Aug 21 with 980 views | flynnbo | Absolutely. I used to get up at 5.30 in preparation to go online to check how my students performed then go into school later. Very tense day for all involved. |  | |  |
GCSE results day on 10:01 - Aug 21 with 955 views | robith | My late father made me an offer as I went into year 11 - £50 for an A, £30 for a B. He obviously hadn't paid any attention to my academic record, cos I got 1 A*, 7As & 2 Bs. I got home, beaming and ready to buy every PS2 game under the sun "Well done, no recollection of that deal though? Sounds outlandish. Here's a tenner though, grab a pizza with the lads" |  | |  |
GCSE results day on 11:56 - Aug 21 with 812 views | stowmarketrange | I’ve only been waiting 49 years for my results to come.I think they might be lost in the post somewhere.Or they’re still trying to decipher my answers? |  | |  |
GCSE results day on 12:32 - Aug 21 with 740 views | Rangersw12 | Picked up my middle child's results this morning Got what he needed for the course that he wants to do . He's now gone back to bed before football training this afternoon!! |  | |  |
GCSE results day on 12:38 - Aug 21 with 716 views | daveB | was a very stressful morning with my son 3 years ago he got zero on his Maths so hes had to work his backside off and ended up getting a 5 which is a C in old money. None of us could beleive it really, he was expecting to have to re take it He passed his others as well and managed to get the A Levels he wanted after a stressful morning of teachers at 6th form putting us through torture as they were not sure one of his grades was good enough but eventually agreed to give him a chance, was like being on the X Factor Am very proud of him, he had first year of high school basically as home schooling due to pandemic, he's had to have an operation for his clef lip and palate treatment and had to watch QPR for the last few years but he's got through it and has an opportunity to do what he wants to. Hope everyone else got the grades they wanted and if not although it feels like the end of the world it really isn't, I failed mine first time and have ended up with a Uni degree and a decent job so if I can do it anyone can |  | |  |
GCSE results day on 12:38 - Aug 21 with 716 views | Monkey_Roots |
GCSE results day on 10:01 - Aug 21 by robith | My late father made me an offer as I went into year 11 - £50 for an A, £30 for a B. He obviously hadn't paid any attention to my academic record, cos I got 1 A*, 7As & 2 Bs. I got home, beaming and ready to buy every PS2 game under the sun "Well done, no recollection of that deal though? Sounds outlandish. Here's a tenner though, grab a pizza with the lads" |
So you... killed him? |  | |  |
GCSE results day on 12:39 - Aug 21 with 715 views | flynnbo |
GCSE results day on 10:01 - Aug 21 by robith | My late father made me an offer as I went into year 11 - £50 for an A, £30 for a B. He obviously hadn't paid any attention to my academic record, cos I got 1 A*, 7As & 2 Bs. I got home, beaming and ready to buy every PS2 game under the sun "Well done, no recollection of that deal though? Sounds outlandish. Here's a tenner though, grab a pizza with the lads" |
Similar story in that my late dad promised me a racing bike if I got into grammar school. When I got in, he too had no recollection and gave me 50p instead. |  | |  |
GCSE results day on 12:42 - Aug 21 with 697 views | PlanetHonneywood |
GCSE results day on 10:01 - Aug 21 by robith | My late father made me an offer as I went into year 11 - £50 for an A, £30 for a B. He obviously hadn't paid any attention to my academic record, cos I got 1 A*, 7As & 2 Bs. I got home, beaming and ready to buy every PS2 game under the sun "Well done, no recollection of that deal though? Sounds outlandish. Here's a tenner though, grab a pizza with the lads" |
And there's Isak up in Newcastle thinking he's getting royally shafted! Good luck to the young 'uns. |  |
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GCSE results day on 13:52 - Aug 21 with 563 views | enfieldargh |
GCSE results day on 12:39 - Aug 21 by flynnbo | Similar story in that my late dad promised me a racing bike if I got into grammar school. When I got in, he too had no recollection and gave me 50p instead. |
Similar thing but with quitting smoking I came from a household of smokers apart from my mum My dad (a doctor) had an aneurism and was told to quit smoking. I gave up there and then and told my 2 sisters I would give the £50 each if they would give up. Both did and I was delighted to cough up(!) My dad was in hospital it was a weekend when we were away to Coventry he told me not to stay at home and to go to the game We lost 4-1 Don Givens scored it poured with rain and got drenched None of us ever smoked again |  |
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GCSE results day on 14:25 - Aug 21 with 492 views | robith |
GCSE results day on 12:38 - Aug 21 by daveB | was a very stressful morning with my son 3 years ago he got zero on his Maths so hes had to work his backside off and ended up getting a 5 which is a C in old money. None of us could beleive it really, he was expecting to have to re take it He passed his others as well and managed to get the A Levels he wanted after a stressful morning of teachers at 6th form putting us through torture as they were not sure one of his grades was good enough but eventually agreed to give him a chance, was like being on the X Factor Am very proud of him, he had first year of high school basically as home schooling due to pandemic, he's had to have an operation for his clef lip and palate treatment and had to watch QPR for the last few years but he's got through it and has an opportunity to do what he wants to. Hope everyone else got the grades they wanted and if not although it feels like the end of the world it really isn't, I failed mine first time and have ended up with a Uni degree and a decent job so if I can do it anyone can |
That's awesome mate, big up the lad |  | |  |
GCSE results day on 15:17 - Aug 21 with 433 views | Boston |
GCSE results day on 11:56 - Aug 21 by stowmarketrange | I’ve only been waiting 49 years for my results to come.I think they might be lost in the post somewhere.Or they’re still trying to decipher my answers? |
You need an A-Level to understand all the alphabetti spaghetti these days, GCLGBQSE's and all the other mullarkey. [Post edited 21 Aug 15:18]
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GCSE results day on 15:31 - Aug 21 with 386 views | Monkey_Roots |
GCSE results day on 12:38 - Aug 21 by daveB | was a very stressful morning with my son 3 years ago he got zero on his Maths so hes had to work his backside off and ended up getting a 5 which is a C in old money. None of us could beleive it really, he was expecting to have to re take it He passed his others as well and managed to get the A Levels he wanted after a stressful morning of teachers at 6th form putting us through torture as they were not sure one of his grades was good enough but eventually agreed to give him a chance, was like being on the X Factor Am very proud of him, he had first year of high school basically as home schooling due to pandemic, he's had to have an operation for his clef lip and palate treatment and had to watch QPR for the last few years but he's got through it and has an opportunity to do what he wants to. Hope everyone else got the grades they wanted and if not although it feels like the end of the world it really isn't, I failed mine first time and have ended up with a Uni degree and a decent job so if I can do it anyone can |
Thats great to hear Dave. My daughter also got a 5 in Maths, although she told me it was a low B :D Sounds like your little fella has been through a lot - I hope he starts getting things his way now. |  | |  |
GCSE results day on 16:45 - Aug 21 with 286 views | nick_hammersmith |
GCSE results day on 15:31 - Aug 21 by Monkey_Roots | Thats great to hear Dave. My daughter also got a 5 in Maths, although she told me it was a low B :D Sounds like your little fella has been through a lot - I hope he starts getting things his way now. |
We used to use "A,B,C" ratings at work for appraisals and the feedback was that there was not enough points in the scale. We would describe people as a "High C" to differentiate them from their peers. We switched to number ratings "1->5" with 1 being the best, but no-one could get their head around it! ;p "Is a 3 good?" that kind of business... ;D |  | |  |
GCSE results day on 18:42 - Aug 21 with 218 views | stevec | 49 years since I got my GCE results and still vividly recall getting a U grade in French. For anyone in the same boat today, don’t panic, I circumnavigated the problem by speaking English in a very loud and aggressive tone whenever I’ve met a Frenchman and it’s served me well. If id known that when i was eleven I could have bunked off five years of daily French lessons which served absolutely no purpose. Hope that helps anyone who didn’t get the language results they’d hoped for. |  | |  |
GCSE results day on 18:53 - Aug 21 with 212 views | hantssi |
GCSE results day on 18:42 - Aug 21 by stevec | 49 years since I got my GCE results and still vividly recall getting a U grade in French. For anyone in the same boat today, don’t panic, I circumnavigated the problem by speaking English in a very loud and aggressive tone whenever I’ve met a Frenchman and it’s served me well. If id known that when i was eleven I could have bunked off five years of daily French lessons which served absolutely no purpose. Hope that helps anyone who didn’t get the language results they’d hoped for. |
47 years for me, also got a U in French, rest all B & C. Actually now regret not taking the opportunity to learn French and Italian (best mate at school was Italian). Did 1 year 6th Form and decided academia wasn’t for me so did a 5 year apprenticeship in Building Services Engineering (heating and plumbing!). Good luck to all those getting their results it’s a stressful time. |  | |  |
GCSE results day on 19:28 - Aug 21 with 170 views | BrianMcCarthy | Great thread. I was 'top o' the class' in primary school. I 'underacheived' all through secondary school. I was 'lazy as sin' in college/nightschool. Ten years later, I'd realised that none of those things were true. It's far more complicated than that. It may take the kids today a few days, weeks, months or even years to realise that it's more complicated than that. They may stare at their results and may be tempted to feel that their worth is measured merely in letters and numbers. They may dance, drink, cry, bawl, holler, scream and shriek, with joy, with relief, with pain, with confusion. Or they may not care a damn. I wish them all well and hope they are all loved. I hope they all rise tomorrow. The sun will surely rise at some stage and it's ok if they rise a bit later than the sun. As long as they do x |  |
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