I agree with a number of the posters above that the fuller extent of the grading spectrum should have been used.
*John Ruddy: E. A shadow of the keeper that was called up for England, never got over that injury and hopefully will find a new school to return him to his former straight A performance level.
*Michael McGovern: E. I think our previous head signed him on the strength of one excellent piece of work. Has failed to submit ANY work to the same standard and has often let his classmates down. Unlikely to find new school with Auntie Delia offering generous free lunch
*Steven Whittaker: D. Should never have been accepted to stay at school for an extra year. Was not as bad as expected but still not good. AN amiable pupil happy to remain in the background until called upon
*Mitchell Dijks: B-. Some promising efforts, but needs to control his impetuous streak, which can result in him being banned from class for a few days. Hope he’ll stay on to complete another year at least.
*Russell Martin: D. Kept his role as prefect despite others perhaps being more suited to the role. Like other chums, messers, Klose, Bennett and Bassong, sits at the back of class but lacks focus, resulting in silly errors Must try harder!
*Seb Bassong: F. Very poor year after joining and enjoying an A* year, he has lost focus, a pattern seen in his previous schools, hopefully a move at the end of this term can give him a similar lift
*Timm Klose: C-. A boy of such potential, needs seperating from the clique of Martin, Bennett and Bassong, then we may see him fullfil that early promise
*Ryan Bennett: E. Promised much, but seems to have regressed this year.
*Ivo Pinto: B+. One of the few star pupils and enjoys helping other pupils playing in more advanced positions. A joy to teach with his enthusiasm for learning
*Michael Turner: U. This lad has played truant all season forgot he was registered here
*Jonny Howson: A-. Deserves to be prefect next year assuming no better candidate arrives. The classroom functions much better when he is there
*Graham Dorrans: D. A plodder who has been off sick much of the year, rarely threatens great things but with less time seeing nursey he could be a steady B student
*Steven Naismith: D. Needs to deliver good/excellent work regularly if he’s to keep the same level of pocket money.
*Wes Hoolahan: B-. Teacher’s pet when the previous head was in post and unable to play 3 games in 8 days due to his advancing years. When he does eventually leave school, we need to arrange a fitting farewell.
*Yanic Wildschut: D. New boy in the class, from his Wigan school reports was running at B+ he has disappointed and hasn’t really settled in. I expect him to start delivering good work very early next academic year.
*Alex Tettey: D. Another player who has an impetuous streak which he needs to curb. He appears to hold the whole class back as he struggles to make forward progress
*James Maddison: B. One of the kids coming up from Junior school, nothing but great reports and excelled when on a recent visit
*Alex Pritchard: B+. Due to another couple of pupils being the previous head’s ‘pet pupils’, hasn’t played as often as he’d have liked. Most days, he’s the best pupil in the class.
*Youssouf Mulumbu: F. Offers very little in class on his rare occasions away from Nursey
*Jacob Murphy: B+. Has had a very good year and perhaps should not have played quite so often, but taken more rest time between classes.
*Josh Murphy: C. has been somewhat overshadowed by his brother, but solid work for a first year I think this pupil has much to offer his classmates
*Kyle Lafferty: U Has for too long had Auntie Delia offering overly generous free lunch inspite of all his teachers leaving him festooned in detention
*Matt Jarvis: U. Has had Nursey positively overworked, failed to hand in any coursework or attend any exams, he needs to leave school at the end of term
*Nelson Oliveira: B+. Shows lots of promise, a creative pupil with precise eye who was banned for 3 days when he needlessly retaliated when clearly fouled by an opponent (This reckless act cost us our
deserved play-off place
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). Missed a few days when off sick with a foot injury, but expect him to be an inspirational pupil next term.
*Cameron Jerome: B-. Works extremely hard but is ultimately a limited pupil. Some more gifted pupils are capable of A* performance but lack application, others like CJ will never have those gifts, but through hard graft he keeps his grades up, a good example to the rest of class.
Following the recent ofstead inspection the teaching staff were found to require improvement. This has almost definitely had a negative effect on grades this year. With Moxey from the board of governers having been moved on and head teacher Neil also relieved of duties, it is hoped that Mr Webbber can bring in the fresh teaching talent required to make the school good or excellent again.
Bah!