It's official. I will never, ever, ever be a Year 10 pupil again. Once I get my blue tie, I will never have to wear my red one again(thank god!). Once school is over, I will have no reason to go back anymore...
I'm actually gunna really miss school and quite a lot of the people in it- even some of the teachers! Over the past 4 years, some people have made an impact on me and I'll never forget certain faces. The joys of walking into school happy, awaiting to find out all the things that will happen in that day.
I remember blogging a year ago about how awful year 9 was for me. Now, I'm blogging about how amazing Year 10 has been. It has been one of the best school years I have ever had, even with the added pressure of exams. I've gotten closer to quite a lot of people and I can really see who are going to be with my for life and who aren't. I am never going to forget some people and some of the things that they have done for me.
Some of my achievements have been incredible too. I put so much work into my revision before every exam that I do, so it is nice to find out that I have the grade I want, but more importantly, deserve. I just have to keep the standard up. Which I should do. If anything, i'll be on my toes a lot more next year. I only get one shot, and i'm not messing it up! Maths is my weakest subject, and I've had a brilliant teacher for it and sadly he left today :/ So, I'd really like to open my results envelope in August and see A*-C grades, with my much hoped for C in maths. He was extremely kind to me and understood my problems with it. I would really like to see that C smile back at me on the results sheet. It'll be saying 'Well done Danielle.' It'll make me all the more proud of myself because I will have gotten the grade that he knows I have been longing to achieve. But nevertheless, I want excellent grades in everything. Education is everything these days.
Will Year 11 be any different? Hey, if I come out of Year 11 just as happy as I have done in Year 10, that'll be enough for me. However, I am determined to make Year 11 the best year EVER! It's weird to think that after Year 11, I could possibly see some of the people who I have been with almost every day for 5 years perhaps 10 years down the line!
Anyways, I will continue to be my usual happy, bubbly self. I hope I do excellent in all of my exams and look stunningly gorgeously beautiful at the Prom in Year 11. I am very honoured to be in the school that I am and to have worked with some of the teachers that I have and to have had the chance to meet some wonderful people.
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