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tigerwhite wrote: »:eek:
I'm soooo happy. went to Yo sushi to meet OH for lunch. He was being quiet and a bit of a misery tbh. Then he asked me if i wanted to walk down to JL as he was thinking of buying me something. So off we went.. and we stopped outside the Mulberry handbag display. Guess who's got a beautiful new bag???
You are spoiled Mrs !!!!
Im a little green eyed !!!! :rotfl:
Well done Mr Tiger !! xxx0 -
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You will be fuzz free amount of razors you have had recently :rotfl:0 -
tigerwhite wrote: »:eek:
I'm soooo happy. went to Yo sushi to meet OH for lunch. He was being quiet and a bit of a misery tbh. Then he asked me if i wanted to walk down to JL as he was thinking of buying me something. So off we went.. and we stopped outside the Mulberry handbag display. Guess who's got a beautiful new bag???
Wowzers, what a lovely hubby you have tiger :jLife is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.0 -
Someone tried to log in to my MSE account last night.
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I got an email this morning from MSE; whoever it was tried more than 5 times!
MSE have told me that they have their IP address and know the location.
Interesting.
Anyone else had same problem?:grouphug:Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member
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Busylizzie wrote: »Can anyone explain the Key stage 3 grades please. DD2 got her end of year 7 exam results but its given as 6ABC/7ABC etc. DH and I are not sure whether she's done good or not :eek:
OK....I think this is correct 6a is highest in level 6s which is highest for that year....level 7c....would be what they would expect you to be in year 8 ....7a being the higher and 7b being average .........but I could be wrong lol.
My dd is doing SATs this week ,she's in year 6 doing level 5s 6 tests.0 -
Busylizzie wrote: »Can anyone explain the Key stage 3 grades please. DD2 got her end of year 7 exam results but its given as 6ABC/7ABC etc. DH and I are not sure whether she's done good or not :eek:
The higher the number, the higher the mark. A is the the highest level within that grading, then B, then C. Does she not have targets set at the beginning of the year? My kids have end of year target levels and end of key stage target levels.
I don't know what the expected levels for year 7 are. My DS is in year 7 but as he has learning difficulties, his levels are obviously lower. His range from 3c up to 5a. 6 & 7 sounds about right though for expected levels.
Hope that makes a bit of sense, although I've not explained it very well0 -
choclate24 wrote: »Does anyone know if the bni currys compare anymore thanks
Dunno bout T...
But....
Asda vs morries...
On a CnC Saturday they did. 2 for £5
6 x chicken bhuna A - £15 M - £10
Savvy said there are instore changes at M though.0 -
I just made cheese on toast left handed:j:j ok the bread was sliced so was the cheese:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0
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Busylizzie wrote: »Can anyone explain the Key stage 3 grades please. DD2 got her end of year 7 exam results but its given as 6ABC/7ABC etc. DH and I are not sure whether she's done good or not :eek:
Level 7 is higher than a level 6.
Then the abc. A is the highest , B the middle and C the lowest.
When a child leaves primary school at 11 (yr6) they say the average is a 4B , for maths and english, so you should be able to work from that and compare you daughters scores.
Hope that helps.0
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