GCSE good luck survival kit Keepsake gift

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GCSE good luck survival kit Keepsake gift

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The figures, published by the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ), cover GCSE entries from students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Overall, there were around 203,000 fewer top grades (7/A) compared with last year, but there were 142,000 more top grades awarded this year than in 2019. Just wanted you to know I’m thinking about you as you get ready for your recital. Have fun with it and do your best!” We know you were a bit nervous before the GCSE exam season, but this proves that you really can achieve anything in life with a bit of effort. As you embark on the next chapter of your life, I want you to know that I am here for you, always. No matter where life takes you, you will always have a home with me, and a safe place to turn to. You are capable of achieving anything you set your mind to, and I know that you will go on to do great things in this world. Keep chasing your dreams, my love, and never let anyone tell you that you can’t succeed. I believe in you, and I will always be your biggest fan. Headteacher Nat Nabarro has said “I am incredibly proud of all of the staff and students and parents at Blaise High School. This group of students have attended school through a period of national crisis, they are the first set of students for whom their grade boundaries have returned to pre - covid levels, and that is despite these students being disproportionately affected by COVID.

Teens comparing their grades with friends is inevitable, but it can be damaging. Experts tell LIsa Salmon how parents can help. Blow them away” is an encouraging idiom we use to show someone they’re good enough for something. We use it when someone has to perform or when they are going to meet new people, and they’re scared of the first impression they might set. This comparison culture, which is far more pervasive because of social media, can leave teens feeling inadequate because their results are worse than their mates, or make their friends feel useless if roles are reversed. Sometimes it’s best to keep things simple and a kind exam congratulations message is all you need. We’ve come up with a few suggestions of our own for what you might want to write:You’ve studied so hard for this exam; I don’t see any reason for worrying. Even if you forget something, you have this amazing ability to talk nonsense and sound very smart at the same time. Pull yourself together!

These exam wish quotes can motivate and help them to believe in themselves, and strive for success. By adopting a positive mindset and embracing hard work and perseverance, students can achieve their goals and reach their full potential.Wishing you all the best” is an extension of “all the best.” We can use the phrase “wishing you” to show that we are the ones doing the “wishing.” While “all the best” implies this in the meaning anyway, “wishing you all the best” makes sure it is clear. Krause says parents should try to celebrate their child’s achievements for what they are and avoid asking about their friends’ results. “To avoid comparison, parents should also avoid sharing their child’s results on social media,” she says. Children at Snowdon Village typically have significant and complex needs; many have overcome traumas and tragedy that have had significant impact upon their lives. Successfully completing their school career at Snowdon Village is something we are very proud to celebrate with them. Congratulations, you’ve successfully made it through the stressful GCSE period! Next up is A-Levels in a few years or getting your first job, you got this. While the implication is that someone may be in danger and thus has to “be careful,” this doesn’t always need to be true.

I am so grateful to be your parent and to have you in my life. You bring me endless joy and happiness, and I couldn’t be more proud of the person you are becoming. I love you more than words could ever express. St Bede’s Catholic College community says it is 'delighted' with the achievements of Year 11 students this year.

Eight messages to share with a loved one

You were made for this” is an encouraging statement we can make about someone. If they are nervous about something coming up in their future, “you were made for this” will show them that we believe in them and we think they have made the right choice.

I bet you’re feeling pretty full of yourself right now, so take advantage while everyone still cares.If your child has achieved good results, which may be better than some of their friends, then they’ll want to celebrate. But while celebrating is of course a great idea, Clements suggests: “You may want to talk with them about how to be sensitive and compassionate towards their friends who haven’t done so well.” I hope everything turns out fine” mostly works when you’re not overly familiar with a person. You won’t typically say something like this to a friend or family member because it doesn’t come with as much obvious care as some of the other phrases. Although we have many great performances at the top end, with large numbers of grades 8 and 9, we want to recognise all the huge achievements from students that have been dealing with very difficult circumstances. The staff at the school have worked incredibly hard to support the children to exceed expectations in the face of significant external challenges, and we are fiercely proud of every single one of them; staff and students. GCSE grade boundaries returned to pre-covid grade boundaries and our children have not just held their own, but have made progress.



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