Ah well tell her tomorrow's spag is mainly multi choice so she can always guess! Girls really do put too much pressure on themselves
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She'll be fine too; in a sense I don't want her to go too well as GCSE targets will cause years of pressure at secondary school!
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Replying to @andylutwyche @HeyMissPrice and
Yes! I was baffled that within 6wks of my eldest D starting secondary her 'pathway'* was set. *predicted grades.
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Replying to @claire_eyfs @HeyMissPrice and
Yes indeed; all children are the same don't you know?! Good old Fischer Family Trust...
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Replying to @andylutwyche @HeyMissPrice and
Right, just looked FFT up.I think the pressure is real. The fear of dropping down :(
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Replying to @andylutwyche @HeyMissPrice and
Continual assessment means that it's always on their minds.
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Replying to @claire_eyfs @andylutwyche and
It's constant. A far cry from my experience. IQ test at 11 in top juniors, next exam was mock o level
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Replying to @SwailesRuth @claire_eyfs and
Indeed. "Accountability" obsession of politicians
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Replying to @andylutwyche @claire_eyfs and
But my teachers knew how I was progressing, and so did I.
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