GCSE good luck survival kit Keepsake gift

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GCSE good luck survival kit Keepsake gift

GCSE good luck survival kit Keepsake gift

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Don’t worry if you can’t think of anything to say, we’ve pulled together a collection of simple, funny, and rude ways to say congratulations on passing your exams (and even some proud results day quotes and commiseration messages if things didn’t go to plan) that you can pretend you thought of all by yourself. And if you’ve not yet sorted a card, then make sure to browse our wide range of exam congratulations cards where you’re bound to find something – from cute to cheeky and arty, we’ve got everything! Simple exam congratulations messages Regardless of the results, I shall never stop saying how proud I am of you; so just go in there and give it your all! As I sit down to write this note to you, I am filled with an overwhelming sense of pride and love for you. You are an incredible daughter, with a heart that is pure and full of compassion for others. Watching you grow into the strong, independent young woman you are today has been a joy and a privilege. I am constantly amazed by your intelligence, your creativity, and your unwavering determination to succeed. As you embark on new adventures in life, know that I am here for you, always ready to offer my support, my guidance, and my unconditional love. You are truly a gift to this world, and I am so grateful to be your parent. From the moment you were born, I knew that you were destined for greatness. Your curious and adventurous spirit, your infectious laughter, and your kind heart have always set you apart from the crowd. Seeing you learn and discover new things has been a constant source of wonder and inspiration for me. GCSE exams are an important milestone for students and can have a significant impact on their future educational and career opportunities. The exams are usually held in May and June each year and typically take place over a period of several weeks. With the right preparation and support, students can approach these exams with confidence and achieve the best possible results.

It’s common for family members to say “be careful” when saying goodbye to each other. They’re not saying that they expect their family to go out and seek danger, but “be careful” shows that there is a lot of love for them to give, and they don’t want them to come to harm. All the best” is another common phrase. It works both formally and informally. We usually say it to people who we might not see again. It works best to refer to things happening in their future, even if we are not going to be present to find out how they get on. Krause says parents should try to celebrate their child’s achievements for what they are and avoid asking about their friends’ results. “To avoid comparison, parents should also avoid sharing their child’s results on social media,” she says. I think you forgot who you are. You are the Universe’s child, the smartest, the kindest, the wisest star in the sky. There’s nothing to worry about, baby. I know you will pass this exam. Try to enjoy this experience, and you will be grateful later.If you want to take things a bit further (potentially too far), then you could always add a cheeky or sarcastic comment to your rude congratulations card. (However, we won’t be held accountable if they don’t find it funny.) To help get you started, we’ve come up with a few rude congratulations on passing your exams messages: Principal Rob King said: “This fantastic group of students has lived through a hugely challenging two years. Despite the uncertainty, they have worked hard and risen to the challenges in a way that is so impressive. As your father, I feel it’s my duty to impart some fatherly wisdom upon you. So here’s what I’ve got: always wear clean underwear (just in case), never trust a dog who can play poker (they’re usually up to no good), and never forget that your old man is always here for you, no matter what.

You’ve studied so hard for this exam; I don’t see any reason for worrying. Even if you forget something, you have this amazing ability to talk nonsense and sound very smart at the same time. Pull yourself together!

You Were Made For This

Wishing you all the best” is an extension of “all the best.” We can use the phrase “wishing you” to show that we are the ones doing the “wishing.” While “all the best” implies this in the meaning anyway, “wishing you all the best” makes sure it is clear. Consultant clinical psychologist Dr Nihara Krause specialises in teenage mental health and is working with the Talking Futures campaign to help parents engage their children in meaningful conversations about their futures. She says if a young person doesn’t get the grades they were hoping for, they may be highly critical of their performance in comparison to their peers. Just wanted you to know I’m thinking about you as you get ready for your recital. Have fun with it and do your best!” Remember to always stay true to yourself, to follow your dreams, and to never give up on what you believe in. Life can be tough at times, but I know that you have the strength and resilience to overcome any obstacle that comes your way. The figures, published by the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ), cover GCSE entries from students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Overall, there were around 203,000 fewer top grades (7/A) compared with last year, but there were 142,000 more top grades awarded this year than in 2019.

Got another occasion that you need to write a card for but struggling to find the right words? Be sure to head over to the thortful blog which has a dedicated what to write section that will be certain to help you find a way to put your thoughts on paper.We find in life exactly what we put into it.” —Ralph Waldo Emerson Here’s to giving it all you’ve got!



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