It's every school in the area, except special schools and the FE college. Some of the schools listed are out of area, but popular for local children to travel to. I seem to remember my aunty being in the paper version, she left in 1982.That GSCE results list is weird, in my part of the country I’m not aware of any lists like. Maybe the paper has a long running agreement with certain schools, but even so, I’d be informing I’d be opting my kids out of having their names published.
There are air cadets, sea cadets and army cadets within walking distance. If he went, he would have been filmed in uniform at some point and everyone would know about it.Do we know if Daniel ever did anything in his life that would make his parents think he would last in the RAF? It seems really irresponsible to have filmed his lead up to applying if not, his likelihood of failure to complete the training was high if not. Was he ever an Air Cadet? Did he have interests such as rugged training such as muddy assault courses? Did he do an earlier apprenticeship as a mechanic or electrician? It seemed to me all he did was sit in his bedroom playing video games, then work in the pie factory as a men’s to an ends, then from that he went to a gym and did some basic exercise and suddenly he was ready for the RAF…I really don’t know why they filmed him, it must have been quite damaging for him to return home knowing that his joining would be shown on channel 5.
Millie and Luke may well of been numbers my son is 20 and his was the first year to do numbers instead of letters but any way I think it’s wrong to publicly out the grades of kids
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Millie and Luke were the year they were first introduced. Numbers for Maths and English but everything else still letters