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Old 18-07-2008, 20:04   #1
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Son leaving primary school

Hi all,
Well it was Jack's leaving assembly @ Belthorn school today It was very emotional !! I feel dead a sad as i'ts a major mile stone i think, when they leave primary school. Just cnt beleive how sad I feel
However im mega plzed that Jack did pretty well in his SATS ( CONCIDERING ) and he's realy looking forward to starting Rhyddings in Sep & I'm sure he will be fine
Are their any other parents feeling the same or am I REALY LOOSING THE PLOT !! lol
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Old 18-07-2008, 20:06   #2
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well its a good job you tool Jack out of Intack when you did Em because i'm just glad Reece is well shut of the place
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Old 18-07-2008, 20:14   #3
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Yeh i know hun ure right !! good ridance too the place lol

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Old 18-07-2008, 20:15   #4
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well its a good job you tool Jack out of Intack when you did Em because i'm just glad Reece is well shut of the place
Lol @ jack the "tool "
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Old 18-07-2008, 20:16   #5
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lol i meant took not tool oops lol
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Old 18-07-2008, 20:31   #6
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Hi all,
Well it was Jack's leaving assembly @ Belthorn school today It was very emotional !! I feel dead a sad as i'ts a major mile stone i think, when they leave primary school. Just cnt beleive how sad I feel
However im mega plzed that Jack did pretty well in his SATS ( CONCIDERING ) and he's realy looking forward to starting Rhyddings in Sep & I'm sure he will be fine
Are their any other parents feeling the same or am I REALY LOOSING THE PLOT !! lol
You're not losing the plot.

I'm sure many tissues have been snivelled into today.

My eldest is in year 2 so the leavers assembly is a long way off for me.....I can only imagine it.

I was feeling emotional today because my girl finished reception class.....where's my baby gone? She's still only 4.

Goodness knows what I will be like when she actually leaves primary school for good.

I'm sure the emotional feeling will wear off after a few days or so.....only to come back on their first day at secondary school, that'll have you blubbing again.
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Old 18-07-2008, 20:45   #7
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It's over 20 years ago I went to my youngest's last assembly at Primary School but things don't change much do they? The one thing I always noticed was that the children who looked so big, in their last primary year, looked so small in their first year at High School.

I don't know what it's like, now, where you are but our local High School is so big (over 1500 pupils - I think it's far too big) I really feel for the kids who will start in September. My memory's long enough to remember how lost I felt on my first day at Paddock House, all those years ago - 54 years to be precise, and there were less than 200 girls there then. All children starting High School deserve an extra cuddle and a very special tea on their first day.
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Old 18-07-2008, 20:51   #8
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You're not losing the plot.

I'm sure many tissues have been snivelled into today.

My eldest is in year 2 so the leavers assembly is a long way off for me.....I can only imagine it.

I was feeling emotional today because my girl finished reception class.....where's my baby gone? She's still only 4.

Goodness knows what I will be like when she actually leaves primary school for good.

I'm sure the emotional feeling will wear off after a few days or so.....only to come back on their first day at secondary school, that'll have you blubbing again.
I hope so Lilly ??
My middle son Joe has just left yr1 & he was even crying saying he will miss ~ Jack but I've got Jake starting reception this time lol all fub and games more tears too come lol
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Old 18-07-2008, 22:04   #9
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Your not losing the plot. My daughter left her primary school today as well. She had been there for 7 years, having started there in nursery at age 3. But the teachers were like family, and she knew everybody in the school.

She was in tears as she left for the last time today.

It's been an emotional week for us..............school play, leavers assembly and leavers mass.

But the school did make a fuss of them, they got a scroll from this day in history, a copy of the school play on dvd, personal messages to each of them from every teacher in the school.

But she is growing up and is now moving on to High School, which I know that she will love.

But then again, she is my baby being the youngest, and I just think where has time gone?
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