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#446737 24th Nov 2010 7:42pm
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can anyone remember iff the 11 plus results were printed in the birkenhead news in the 50s.

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Well the Wallasey ones were so I assume the same?

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As if it's not bsd enough to fail,the whole dam World have to read about it!
It's barbarric to put children through such stress at age 10/11

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Originally Posted by Bezzymate
As if it's not bsd enough to fail,the whole dam World have to read about it!
It's barbarric to put children through such stress at age 10/11


Well if it is any consolation, they only printed those that passed and if memory serves, the school they would attend?

Comprehensive schools are not ideal but at least everyone gets a fair chance. With the eleven plus, kids who were late developers or had childhood illnesses that made them miss school were written off usually. In my case it was the latter. To be honest though, my parents probably couldn't afford for me to go to grammar school anyway. Yes a very unfair system!

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I failed my 11 plus, but enjoyed what I feel was an adequate education at St. Georges Sec. Mod. in Leasowe Road. I started work at 15 & went to nightschool at Wallaset Tech Coll as well as day release at Birkenhead Tech to continue my education & I did OK & have now retired. As for "Stress" at age 10 or 11, I don't believe we understood what that meant then!

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Has anyone heard of the 13+ - can't recall it being an exam
I seemed to have passed that and was allowed to go to the BI from
Hemmy starting in the 3rd year, then moving from 3B to 4A.

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I remember the 13 plus, i was either told to or asked to take it and refused, when the 11 plus came along i had no intentions of passing it, whether i could have done or not, i wanted to go to a school that played football as well as rugby. All the grammar schools as i remember it only played rugby. The stupidity of a 11 year old i now think.


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Originally Posted by Bezzymate
As if it's not bsd enough to fail,the whole dam World have to read about it!
It's barbarric to put children through such stress at age 10/11

It did me no harm! I have to say that life isn't all nice and fluffy - it's bloody hard work. Prepares them for the life ahead of them. The only pressure they're under is to be able to read and write, which sadly, many can't. I have my own ideas on why but will keep them to myself.

School and exams are part of life, deal with it!

My results were posted in the paper. I'm the only member of my family to have gone to a Grammar school and until recently, the only one to have gone to University.


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i posted this because i passed in 1958 at cathcart street.iwould like to know who else passed i can only remember john allen.are there any other cathy streeters out there.

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Originally Posted by Wench
Originally Posted by Bezzymate
As if it's not bsd enough to fail,the whole dam World have to read about it!
It's barbarric to put children through such stress at age 10/11

It did me no harm! I have to say that life isn't all nice and fluffy - it's bloody hard work. Prepares them for the life ahead of them. The only pressure they're under is to be able to read and write, which sadly, many can't. I have my own ideas on why but will keep them to myself.

School and exams are part of life, deal with it!

My results were posted in the paper. I'm the only member of my family to have gone to a Grammar school and until recently, the only one to have gone to University.


Of course it did you no harm, you passed! Good for you but not everyone is as developed at ten/eleven as you obviously were. "Deal with it"? Jeez are you a Yank?

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Slightly off topic. In primary school, in the early 80s, our desks were in three rows. A, B and C. Even aged 10 or 11, it was easy to suss out why? Clever. Average and Under achievers. How bad is that?

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Originally Posted by Helles
Originally Posted by Wench
Originally Posted by Bezzymate
As if it's not bsd enough to fail,the whole dam World have to read about it!
It's barbarric to put children through such stress at age 10/11

It did me no harm! I have to say that life isn't all nice and fluffy - it's bloody hard work. Prepares them for the life ahead of them. The only pressure they're under is to be able to read and write, which sadly, many can't. I have my own ideas on why but will keep them to myself.

School and exams are part of life, deal with it!

My results were posted in the paper. I'm the only member of my family to have gone to a Grammar school and until recently, the only one to have gone to University.


Of course it did you no harm, you passed! Good for you but not everyone is as developed at ten/eleven as you obviously were. "Deal with it"? Jeez are you a Yank?

It would have done me no harm had I failed the 11+ either! Life is competitive and can be hard so I don't see the problem. As for being American, no.


Sometimes Police Officers give more than just speeding tickets!

It�s hard to be fit as a fiddle when you�re shaped like a cello!

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