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> My was a son was dressed as his headmistress, including wig and 3½ inch red high heals while singing and dancing to a scene from Ghostbusters, the whole thing was fantastic.
> I'm really proud of the person he has grown into and is he's now ready to meet this next challenge.
> I was in your position a year ago and was nervous about her getting bullied and worried had we chosen the right school .
>One year on and SHE LOVES IT ! She settled in well , has all new friends and loves being grown-up and getting the bus !

> but I never shed a tear
> Am I alone in not being sad?? Is there any body else looking forward to thier children going up to secondry school?
> However, as I did, you also have another child at the school too, so as you are happy with your sons next school, this is why you are not sad. When my second child left that primary school it was another story, I was so upset because I was saying goodbye to the school also to many of the mothers I nattered with at the gate, who were going to other schools and goodbye to the brilliant teachers there, many who were good friends who I would probably not bump into much afterwards, that is what brought me to tears. So I think it is a mixture of things.
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> Bugsy Malone
> give a little love and it all comes back to you la la la lalalala,
> last few weeks have been a very difficult time for the school (refering to the 2 children and the mother who died in the fire at the tower block the other week)
>I have parted with many tears today because as Carrington explained, today is the end of an era for all of us in our family.
>Good luck to all who have little ones going into high school this time.
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