@joejar5 she says she has GCSE's next year :) when you reach the age of 15/16 in England which is the last year of compulsory education, you take GCSE exams which then stay with you for life. afterwards, most people go on to do A-levels from the age of 16 - 18 or maybe do diploma's or other qualifications and then maybe go onto university afterwards :)
@gtresw Ok, thanks for the fact too, I didn't know what kind of test you all take in austrailia until now, thanks. Oh and I just didn't understand her very well when she said it because she sort of mumbled it or said it kind of fast. It actually sounded like she said Jesus the first time I heard her say it lol. Thanks anyway, peace and have a great new year.
@Izzibelle1993 Thanks for more facts :), so I see that the GCSE is also like their permanent record, seeing how it stays with them for the rest of their life in England.
0:07 they were getting closer
Is it me or does Skandar keep staring at Georgie
What did Georgie say at 10 secs? let me know please, I saw the movie just yesterday and it was MAGNIFICENT, the Narnia series is GREAT as always.
@joejar5 she says she has GCSE's next year :) when you reach the age of 15/16 in England which is the last year of compulsory education, you take GCSE exams which then stay with you for life. afterwards, most people go on to do A-levels from the age of 16 - 18 or maybe do diploma's or other qualifications and then maybe go onto university afterwards :)
@CrazySkanderLove lol i totally notice that too
@gtresw Ok, thanks for the fact too, I didn't know what kind of test you all take in austrailia until now, thanks. Oh and I just didn't understand her very well when she said it because she sort of mumbled it or said it kind of fast. It actually sounded like she said Jesus the first time I heard her say it lol. Thanks anyway, peace and have a great new year.
@irenehua Thanks a million!! Hope you enjoyed Christmas, have a Happy New Year, bye.
@Izzibelle1993 Thanks for more facts :), so I see that the GCSE is also like their permanent record, seeing how it stays with them for the rest of their life in England.