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Old 06-03-2014, 10:57 AM #7
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Our junior school did split up friendship groups. When it came to time to move up a class we got to chose one person we definitely wanted to be with, and that was the only friend we were guaranteed in the next set.

Top and bottom groups mke perfect sense, as they work to different levels. Our seniors didnt do top and bottom until year 11, and I swear doing the normal class was so boring to me..I tended to have my work all done within 10 mins while others struggled for the whole hour. They seperated us in year 11 as they were going to put the normal class on the foundation GCSE paper, and our class on the higher one

Yes I think a class on everyday issues would be much more beneficial than some of the rubbish that we did.
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