infinitely_may

@beelee128 I've actually been thinking about this. My life is a big love drama itself, and although I want to take a break from TSC I know I can't do that to my fans. So I've actually been thinking of ways to write a really good chapter to come back too the story. It's not that I have writers block, i know exactly what I want. Just I don't know how to say it. So suspect an update soon (: 

infinitely_may

@beelee128 I've actually been thinking about this. My life is a big love drama itself, and although I want to take a break from TSC I know I can't do that to my fans. So I've actually been thinking of ways to write a really good chapter to come back too the story. It's not that I have writers block, i know exactly what I want. Just I don't know how to say it. So suspect an update soon (: 

northbynorth

Hi!
          
          so you commented on my story (bless you) and you were confused about the british school system, here is the low down:
          
          you first go to nursery, what you may call kindergarten-- > 0 - 3 years old. 
          
          then you go to primary school (which you may elementary school) now primary school is like this:
          It goes from Year 1 to Year 6. (5 - 11 years old)
          
          once you're done with primary school you go to secondary school (aka high school)
          secondary school for people aged 11- 16 years old.
          the grades are referred to as years e.g. Year 7, Year 8, Year 9 etc. 
          
          when you're in Year 9 (which is 8th grade in america) you have to choose your GCSE subjects. Now GCSE is stands for General Certificate of Secondary Education, basically a qualification you have to show you passed high school (its very important)
          
          you can choose up to 4 GCSE subjects ranging from Art and Design, drama to history or food technology. 
          
          through Year 10 - Year 11 (9th grade to 10th grade) you study for your gcses and at the end of those two years you take a series of examinations on your subjects. again, its seriously important you pass you these, (a grade C is a pass) if you dont you are screwed. 
          once you're done with your GCSES you have two options. continue your education or quit school and get a job. 
          
          (most people choose to continue their education)
          
          6th form is an institution for people aged 16-18 years old., where you study for your A-Levels (Advanced Levels) You choose up to 5 subjects you want to study (although 5 is way too much). These subjects range from Maths, English lit to philosophy or buisness studies. 
          
          you spend two years studying. at the end of each year you get examined on these subjects and you have study like a bitch to even a D. its hard. 
          
          at the end of the two years you are again first two options, quit school and get a job or continue to university. you need three a levels with grades A* - B if you want to get a good university.
          
          Hope that helped! :)