Ohhh ayyyyyy oh! Everybody.... (General Discussion)

Ohhh ayyyyyy oh! Everybody.... // General Discussion

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strike rapier

Jul 27, 2003, 4:00pm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/funandgames/tikkabillajive.shtml

This is what we do in my schools 6th form to amuse ourselves :D Gotta admit
its brilliant isn't it!!!

- Mark

alaskanshadow

Jul 27, 2003, 4:29pm
Strike, this site may also be of some entertainment to you-

http://www.cia.gov/saynotodrugs/



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imagine

Jul 27, 2003, 4:58pm
That site is cute. But it leaves me wondering. So, what grade are you in?
lol

Imagine

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stecloud

Jul 27, 2003, 5:19pm
Who cares? its fun for all ages!

And they say they don't make good music nowadays.

strike rapier

Jul 27, 2003, 6:17pm
Im in the UK... so we don't have 'grades'.... but to put it in context im in
the upper sixth, thats year 13 so 14 years of compulsary school with me
being aged 17 :)

- Mark

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bowen

Jul 27, 2003, 6:25pm
[View Quote] 17, you'd be a senior or a junior (12th or 11th grade).

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crazy pills

Jul 27, 2003, 6:26pm
they dont have grades???yes they do alot of my british friends have grade
levels, are you sure your not in a "special" class??? lol that woudl explain
the music, and the self centered egotism (is that a word?)


j/k luv ya striek (no not like that ya perve)
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imagine

Jul 27, 2003, 6:32pm
oh ok, I was just checking, cause you mentioned you were in school. I did
think you were older then 17 tho :)

Imagine

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strike rapier

Jul 27, 2003, 6:35pm
No... there is absolutely nowhere anywhere in England that uses a grade year
system...

Also, yes I am in a special class, its called "Gifted and Talented" ;)

- Mark

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strike rapier

Jul 27, 2003, 6:35pm
If its the years after when you could leave... It would be a senior

- Mark

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joeman

Jul 27, 2003, 6:43pm
Good god man! You've finally gone off your rocker.

-Joe

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bowen

Jul 27, 2003, 6:49pm
[View Quote] Grade systems are based on years. Therefore, if your schooling system
is based on years, one need only convert from grades to years. 1st year
of school = 1st grade, so on. Kindergarten is not a universally
applicable norm for schooling, neither is nusery school.

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andras

Jul 27, 2003, 8:12pm
[View Quote] > http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/funandgames/tikkabillajive.shtml
>
> This is what we do in my schools 6th form to amuse ourselves :D Gotta admit
> its brilliant isn't it!!!
>
> - Mark
>
>

Those are very nice. Too bad my kids are older than the requirements for those pages :)

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lady murasaki

Jul 27, 2003, 8:43pm
6th form.... Was that a project you and your group put together Strike?


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strike rapier

Jul 27, 2003, 8:51pm
Noooo... :P Thats the name for the 2 years of school after compulsary
education, and before university where we take our AS / A2 courses
(Basically, A Levels)

:) My teachers would flip, lol

http://www.dinnington-comp.rotherham.sch.uk/6prospectus.pdf

Please excuse the rest of the absolutly crap website... Its about time I
updated it after say... 5 years

- Mark

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swe

Jul 27, 2003, 11:49pm
ok, heres how it is, As levels=year 11 us, A levels = year12 us.

-SWE

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swe

Jul 27, 2003, 11:51pm
that is, A2 = 12th grade us. thought i might aswell correct myself, sorry
about the kilobyte ya'll!

-SWE

r i c h a r d

Jul 28, 2003, 12:01am
We dont get graded so we cant get held back or skiped forward years are
simpley just ppl our age

we go from Years R to 11
Ages 4 to 16


after this college is free for ppl ages between 16 and 19

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