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OT. A ****ing MASSIVE Coincidence!

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  1. Red Hadron Collider

    Red Hadron Collider The Hammerhead

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    TYPO <ok>
     
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  2. They don't normally have to poo first, its only a concern because of the spinal for caeserean.

    Nope, don't have to do that either. My wee man's not had a bath yet, just a wipe down.
     
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  3. cally800

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    well - that's the end of my life - my lad has just been accepted into MTS - who needs money anyway!?!
     
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  4. Milk not bear jizz

    Milk not bear jizz Grasser-In-Chief

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    Just to be clear- you're talking about the baby not your penis right?
     
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  5. johnsonsbaby

    johnsonsbaby Well-Known Member

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    £70,833 in total!!



    Shhhh... Don't tell RHC ..... but did your lad sit the Blue Coat exam? No fees there - It's free!
     
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  6. That's more than my mortgage!!!
     
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  7. johnsonsbaby

    johnsonsbaby Well-Known Member

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    You get a 10% reduction in fees for a second child and 20% reduction for each subsequent one - you thinking of moving up here and having your boys privately educated?? <laugh>
     
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  8. £189k for all three? Yeah, why not? <doh>
     
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  9. cally800

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    I wish - he had his heart set on it when he found out about RHC's daughter... <whistle>
     
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  10. Zingy

    Zingy #ziggywould

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    Dad?
     
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  11. Red Hadron Collider

    Red Hadron Collider The Hammerhead

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    That's 10K+ a year down the pan <laugh> Is he going to be studying history? <yikes>
     
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  12. Red Hadron Collider

    Red Hadron Collider The Hammerhead

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    You can still get a scholarship to MTS. That's how my mum managed to go there <ok>
     
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  13. johnsonsbaby

    johnsonsbaby Well-Known Member

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    Scholarships now are different to your Mum's day RHS, when scholarship meant you didn't have to pay. These days the MT scholarships are only up to £200 per year. The equivalent of your Mum's scholarship is now called an assisted place. They are means tested and the school have an agency [?] who do home visits to check you out!
     
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  14. Who is RHS...? :huh:
     
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  15. johnsonsbaby

    johnsonsbaby Well-Known Member

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    Royal Horticultural Society?

    I know I made a mistake <doh>
     
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  16. I take it you didn't go to this private school then? <laugh>
     
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  17. johnsonsbaby

    johnsonsbaby Well-Known Member

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    No I didn't. My parents could just about afford a pair of shoes a year for us even with a 'scholarship' it wouldn't have been possible.
     
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  18. No offence intended to anyone on here, but I could never send my boys to a private school and I don't mean because of the financial side of things.
     
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  19. johnsonsbaby

    johnsonsbaby Well-Known Member

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    I understand what you're saying. We wanted the very best education possible for our boys. The eldest was interviewed for Blue Coat [which was comprehensive until the government stepped in] and happens to be our local secondary school as well as the best in the city, but also applied to MT because we saw that as the best alternative. You have to pay a deposit to keep a place open there [the results for MT come out before the other schools]. Our lad passed the entrance exam and we paid the deposit but he also got into the BC which we accepted. We wrote to MT to tell them to find out the deposit is non returnable. It's since gone up to £300.

    So we would have been sending him to a private school for the best education if he hadn't got in to the other one. I really don't know how we would have managed the fees. You've got all this to come Gerrez, if you have a good secondary school that your primary school feeds into you're laughing, if you don't - and we didn't which is why we tried those two schools - you will find out about the competition for the best places.
     
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    johnsonsbaby Well-Known Member

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    Just to add although the Blue Coat is our local secondary it wasn't the school allocated to us because we're Catholic, so it is a Catholic secondary allocated to you.


    Our other son also sat for Blue Coat and got in.
     
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