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本帖最後由 bobbycheung 於 14-1-3 10:13 編輯
Even if there is only one person failing to get 3B or above, why would the school want to expel him? The school chose to accept him a year ago, presumably the school was happy with him at the time. If he fails to attain the top grades in AS Level (which doesn't necessarily mean that he won't improve and excel in A level), shouldn't the school assist him rather than expel him. If the school expels a student based on the grades he gets in AS Level alone, the most likely reason is that the school doesn't want to take a risk and they want to keep the percentage of their grade A* or A students as high as possible. They want to remain #1 in the League Table and they do so at the expense of the students. Is this a correct and responsible conduct of a school? |
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