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原帖由 WYmom 於 10-9-22 15:08 發表 
I think parents know the standards of their kids and should help them choose the right path after GCSE based on predictions. They can take other diplomas apart from IBD if they don't expect very good results.
In the past, I never paid too much attention to those statistics.
Anyway, your comments were fair enough.
So the parents, students, and schools know well the standard of students. And the students have chosen the right courses and path accordingly.
"Thankful" provided the information that even at LPC, there are 9% students that have scores below 30.
I am not here to bash any school or student. I think as parents, we are all trying to help our children to achieve. So, is something missing here if the percentage of students with score below 30 is so significant?
I know quite a few ESF IBD students personally. They seem to be quite "average" to me, not particularly hard working or bright. But they have scores much higher than 30.
I might sound very mean, but what have those "<30" students been doing? Getting a score of 40+ is of course hard. You need to be diligent and smart. But am I asking too much for a score of 30+?
If my child gets a score of 30, I would be very upset. But it seems that it is not uncommon then and thus can possibly be a score that my children get. Really worrying.
[ 本帖最後由 Darth 於 10-9-22 16:05 編輯 ] |
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