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Rob C
Couldnīt resit boasting, though Iīll probably regret it tomorrow:

one grand-daughter has just passed her five A-Levels!

Rob C
wolfnowl
Congrats!

Mike.
Richowens
Rob,

Give her a big "attagirl" for me. smile.gif

You have a Grandfather's right to boast. It comes with the territory.

Rich
Ray
QUOTE (Rob C @ Aug 6 2008, 05:00 PM)
Couldnīt resit boasting, though Iīll probably regret it tomorrow:

one grand-daughter has just passed her five A-Levels!

Rob C
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Rob,
You've done very well. You've made a living in a difficult trade like photography and are passing on part of your version of the human gnome.

When I was at school in the U.K. many years ago, 3 A-levels were considered good. Two were the minimum for university entrance. 5 is exceptional.
DarkPenguin
I have no idea what that means but it sounds good. Congrats, Rob.
Rob C
Hi folks

Thanks for the congrats, which she (grand-daughter) has just been forced to admire!

Itīs all a little bitter-sweet, to tell the truth: she, her sister and mother came out to Spain on a surprise visit for ten days and yesterday was their departure date, back home to Scotland. However, two days ago her sister picked up an ear infection, probably from a pool, and went to the doctor. From there, she developed severe stomach pains and vomiting so we took her to another emergency unit yesterday, which sent her off to the larger hospital for the district with suspected appendicitis, where she remains today. The latest we heard is that it probably isnīt appendix, but a swollen gland in the groin area, part of the ear problem, infact. We await.

Ray - the A-Levels. She goes to school in Scotland, and the system is a little different there: it seems that what is called A-Levels in England is different in that they are taken a year later and is slightly more difficult than the Scottish Highers, which is the exam she has just been notified that she passed - next year she has the option of university or Sixth Year Advanced Studies, which result in Advanced Highers which are higher than the English A-Levels. As sheīs just 16 she has opted for the further school year (thank God for the respite!) and Uni will follow the year after that. Trouble is, she is one of those very bright kids who consider themselves failures if they clock under 100%; as her Dad īphoned the exam news from home, she doesnīt know her actual marks yet...

Great news - just got a message that the other kid has been discharged and am off to pick them up!

Rob C
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