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Gcse Exam Results, What A Lot Of Fuss.
When I left school in 1975 after taking my 'O' level exams I don't recall the results being one of the headline items on the news, nor did we all gather at school to collect our results and hug each other in tears. We left school, the results came through the post a few weeks later, we looked at them, said 'oh dear never mind' (well I did) and went out got a job and got on with life.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, me neither Dave. This was 1953, my admission to Med School depended on 4 A-levels, this i attained, so went back to work as a porter at the station, as my summer job. No present from parents, no clapping of hands,no photographs in the paper and certainly NOTHING on the TV.
No AB so parents and grandparents could start a thread, it was all....."Now go and work hard to get your degree."
No AB so parents and grandparents could start a thread, it was all....."Now go and work hard to get your degree."
I was one of the first to go through the then 'new' GCSE system, where the teachers were either striking or away training through the course work 87/88. I recall having a choice to go to the school (All boys Grammar) or await the impending drop of doom through the letterbox. I did the latter and actually did rather well in Math, English Physics and Biology... as for the rest well they were a all Girl school nearby. what can I say...
I can remember the day that my O Levels came out. The school asked us to provide them with stamped addressed envelopes, so that they could post the results to us....
I don't recall being able to go to the school itself back in August 1969.
I sat on the doorstep from about 06:00, waiting for the Postman ! When he arrived at about 08:00, I was so nervous that I couldn't open the envelope, so Mum opened it for me. I got 7 O levels, including the important ones of Maths, English and Physics, which is what O needed to start my apprenticeship with GPO Telephones.
I can't remember the exact grades, although they were good-ish......good enough anyway.
I don't recall being able to go to the school itself back in August 1969.
I sat on the doorstep from about 06:00, waiting for the Postman ! When he arrived at about 08:00, I was so nervous that I couldn't open the envelope, so Mum opened it for me. I got 7 O levels, including the important ones of Maths, English and Physics, which is what O needed to start my apprenticeship with GPO Telephones.
I can't remember the exact grades, although they were good-ish......good enough anyway.
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