Seems like only yesterday my tiny 7lb 3 baby boy was born. Now he's 4 in a few weeks and I've just filled in his school application forms for September.
Went to look round one school today and decided that's the one we want to go for as first choice. Kept getting a bit choked up walking round.
I hope he likes it there. It's a big decision to make coz he's gonna be there 6 years!! Eek!! |
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over a year ago
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mines at this school til she is 17/18 if she wants to do A Levels
He will grow and develop so much, these 3 months have truly done wonders for my rug rat |
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When callum started school I walked round like a zombie for the first week. Its an exciting time for them. My son was an only child as well and its great for them to interact on a daily basis with their peers |
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"When callum started school I walked round like a zombie for the first week. Its an exciting time for them. My son was an only child as well and its great for them to interact on a daily basis with their peers"
He already goes 4 half days to nursery but going to big school seems like it's such a big deal. Plus he'll be leaving all his buddies the ones he's closest to are going to the smaller village schools as they have siblings already there x |
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" mines at this school til she is 17/18 if she wants to do A Levels
He will grow and develop so much, these 3 months have truly done wonders for my rug rat "
erm they havent changed the years as of yet, well i dont think so as i believe its still 16 then no school unless they do further education
only 2 1/2 years left for my last child to leave school
1 of them leaves school this year
then its up to them what they want to do but i will encourage them to do further education and a chance to do so |
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"When callum started school I walked round like a zombie for the first week. Its an exciting time for them. My son was an only child as well and its great for them to interact on a daily basis with their peers
He already goes 4 half days to nursery but going to big school seems like it's such a big deal. Plus he'll be leaving all his buddies the ones he's closest to are going to the smaller village schools as they have siblings already there x" we moved back here when callum started school so he didn't know anyone from nursery but they soon settle in. Its worse for us than it is them lol
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"When callum started school I walked round like a zombie for the first week. Its an exciting time for them. My son was an only child as well and its great for them to interact on a daily basis with their peers
He already goes 4 half days to nursery but going to big school seems like it's such a big deal. Plus he'll be leaving all his buddies the ones he's closest to are going to the smaller village schools as they have siblings already there x"
Children are always more resilient than we think. He will soon settle in wherever he goes and make new friends. Then it seems like five minutes before they're in juniors and secondary school flies by. |
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" mines at this school til she is 17/18 if she wants to do A Levels
He will grow and develop so much, these 3 months have truly done wonders for my rug rat
erm they havent changed the years as of yet, well i dont think so as i believe its still 16 then no school unless they do further education
only 2 1/2 years left for my last child to leave school
1 of them leaves school this year
then its up to them what they want to do but i will encourage them to do further education and a chance to do so "
I guess that's why she said 17/18 IF she wants to do further education |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Make the most of him everyday. I remember my kids first days at school so clearly.
My eldest daughter is nearly 23 (I was a divorced single parent by that age)
My step son is nearly 27!
God I feel old now |
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I remember my sons 1st day at primary school like it was yesterday, he looked so little in his grey shorts & jumper, awww
Wait till you start looking around senior schools, it's scary how quickly it goes!
And before you know it they're taking their GCSE's... |
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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago
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"I remember my sons 1st day at primary school like it was yesterday, he looked so little in his grey shorts & jumper, awww
Wait till you start looking around senior schools, it's scary how quickly it goes!
And before you know it they're taking their GCSE's... "
Or getting a degree and a place of their own! |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
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"I know what you mean. It seems like only yesterday I was wearing my Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles jamas.
Turtle Power
It was.
He still wears them now probably!! "
Hope they're new ones - or at least have been washed!
I obviously had the cheap knock off market stall ones as mine were 'ninja' turtles!
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