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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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that was on virgin the other night
That wankstuffer ruined a tenuous claim to fame for over 9000 kids. I hope they were happy...GITS
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 19:21, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
hardly, there were less than 600 in our school
my graduating class was 176
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 19:23, Reply)
Is that good?

(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 19:24, Reply)
no, our school was shit
really really shit
now that they've got testing standards all the little piss ants graduating after us are 10 times smarter
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 19:26, Reply)
Did you grow up in a state with no ed-jew-kayshuns standards?

(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 19:29, Reply)
I toetallee jus sed that didnt i?

(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 19:31, Reply)
That said when i lived in Hull all of the schools retained a 0% 5-GCSE pass rate
That means that in none of the high schools did a pupil graduate with at least five subjects
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 19:39, Reply)
I don't know anything about GCSE subjects or tests but I'm fairly certain that I'd fail all

(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 19:41, Reply)
At the end of manditory education in England
you take a test in each subject, if you pass you are awarded a General Certificate of Secondary Education. The pass is graded (A,B,C..etc) like a normal test.
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 19:45, Reply)
yeah but if no one passed all of them how do they graduate?

(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 19:47, Reply)
You arent required to attend school after age 16
you just leave. You use the marks you get for your GCSE exams to apply for further study or jobs
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 19:50, Reply)
The GCSE's are graded
from A-G, with U being the equivalent of a fail.
A-C is considered the grades to aim for, but if you get anything other than a U you're still considered passed.
We don't have official graduation in the UK, and if you do fail your GCSE's you have the option of going to 6th form (like a junior college) to re-take them, or find a job.
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 19:50, Reply)
interesting
thanks for my fact of the day
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 19:53, Reply)
Your turn
a fact about US education plz
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 19:59, Reply)
Two students I graduated with were in relationships with english teachers

(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 20:00, Reply)
And that's
why I'm unedumecated.

I went to Newland, it was a bit better than most.
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 19:41, Reply)
the girls school behind the uni?

(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 19:45, Reply)
Yup!
Newland School for Slags, as it was known then!
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 19:46, Reply)
It still has that reputation last time I checked
(Uni friends sisters mate went there).
(, Tue 13 Oct 2009, 19:50, Reply)

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