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    In September I'm moving up to year 10. I'm worried because of two reasons. 1) Because of our options, it's unlikely we'll be in sets/groups with our friends in almost every subjects. 2) Year Nine was amazing! Best School year of my life. Throughout year 8 and 7 I suffered bullying. And now we are getting two new people moved into our Form, because they got kicked out of another because they took the **** out of everyone. I don't want to be bullied again!

    Any advice? Especially wanting to be hearing from ex-Year 10s now Year 11s.

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    When I was in year 10 (I left school this year) I wasn't really in sets with my friends. My friends were in a different side as there was 2 sides ( x and y) I was in x, their were in y. We was still on a course together though, so we were with each other in lessons 5 hours a week. We still talked at break and dinner ect. You'll be fine, just think of where you would meet at break and dinner ect.

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    Since your not in same sets as your friends, it gives you the chance to make new ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by akem
    Since your not in same sets as your friends, it gives you the chance to make new ones.
    yeah what he said.

    feel sorry for me, im starting a new school in september probably.

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    My parents would never make me move school during my GCSEs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Almighty One
    My parents would never make me move school during my GCSEs.
    gcses start in year 10 so ill start my gcses at a new school.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Almighty One
    My parents would never make me move school during my GCSEs.
    I moved schools half way through year 10, and i still have things to catch up on but anyway it's good to be in lessons with people you don't usually hang round with because you can make more friends and also if your with your friends you have a tendency to mess about and you don't want to do that in Year 10.
    Goodluck anyway, year 10 goes by so quickly.

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    I have just left year ten, in my eyes it was great...
    All of us that were already friends stayed friends, plus we made a bunch of new friends. That side of things is fine, it's just the beginning of your GCSEs
    Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini

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    Year 10 is a doddle. You'll be able to keep in contact with oyur old friends during break and you will, (no maybe) make new friends if you try. The only thing you should be worried about is DEADLINES, make sure you meet them it will make you life so much easier, i didnt and i'm in mess right now, i have half a year to catch up.

    Just meet the deadlines, make new friends and hang out with the old ones and you'll walk over this year, beleive me you'll be fine.

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    I've just finished yr10 and it was alot better than I expected. The thought of GCSEs at the start of the year kinda worried me a bit cause I was expecting loads of work that was hard but it was no harder than the work we done in yr9 and the work load was more or less the same...



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