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David Rance[_3_] 26-08-2013 04:31 PM

End of summer?
 
In message , Emery Davis
writes

On Sun, 25 Aug 2013 09:57:40 +0100, David Rance wrote:

We're planning a trip to Soligny-la-Trappe next Sunday and, if they
fulfil their promise and you would like some, we could drop some off on
our way through.


Thanks for the thought! That's very kind. We're fine on fruit for this
year though, I think Adele would murder me if I arranged more for her to
process. (Sadly we tend to fall into gender specific roles when it comes
to putting up fruit and power tools). I'm not sure we'll be here anyway,
the "rentre" is coming, our daughter is entering 1ere. Big stuff; thank
goodness for bilingual schools!


Not to worry! And I wish your daughter all the best for her new academic
year. Just had the GCSE results for my eldest granddaughter. Two A*,
seven A and one B. Gets a bit expensive when granddads pay for results!
But I don't begrudge it. She's a clever kid. We've promised her a meal
in Oxford when we get back - we're trying to get her to set her sights
on Oxford in a couple of years instead of a Dutch university (she's
thinking of Maastricht at the moment).

David

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David Rance writing from Le Mesnil Villement, Calvados, France

Emery Davis[_3_] 27-08-2013 12:34 AM

End of summer?
 
On Mon, 26 Aug 2013 16:31:29 +0100, David Rance wrote:

In message , Emery Davis
writes


stuff; thank goodness for bilingual schools!


Not to worry! And I wish your daughter all the best for her new academic
year. Just had the GCSE results for my eldest granddaughter. Two A*,
seven A and one B. Gets a bit expensive when granddads pay for results!
But I don't begrudge it. She's a clever kid. We've promised her a meal
in Oxford when we get back - we're trying to get her to set her sights
on Oxford in a couple of years instead of a Dutch university (she's
thinking of Maastricht at the moment).

David


Well done her! :) Fantastic results. I believe Maastricht is a very good
school, FWIW. (You probably know lots about it). Oxford is a different
kettle of fish... ;) We have English GCSEs scores coming back too, I
think they get sent to the school here. And American SATs plus the
French and Latin BACs in the spring. Really all a bit much, I don't
think I would have survived it. Mine really wants to go to the US for
Uni, I keep telling her it will have to be a fully funded grant!



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Gardening in Lower Normandy

Janet 27-08-2013 09:00 AM

End of summer?
 
In article ,
says...

On Mon, 26 Aug 2013 16:31:29 +0100, David Rance wrote:

In message , Emery Davis
writes


stuff; thank goodness for bilingual schools!


Not to worry! And I wish your daughter all the best for her new academic
year. Just had the GCSE results for my eldest granddaughter. Two A*,
seven A and one B. Gets a bit expensive when granddads pay for results!
But I don't begrudge it. She's a clever kid. We've promised her a meal
in Oxford when we get back - we're trying to get her to set her sights
on Oxford in a couple of years instead of a Dutch university (she's
thinking of Maastricht at the moment).

David


Well done her! :) Fantastic results. I believe Maastricht is a very good
school, FWIW. (You probably know lots about it). Oxford is a different
kettle of fish... ;) We have English GCSEs scores coming back too, I
think they get sent to the school here. And American SATs plus the
French and Latin BACs in the spring. Really all a bit much, I don't
think I would have survived it. Mine really wants to go to the US for
Uni, I keep telling her it will have to be a fully funded grant!


You both might like to know that students from the EU (outside the
UK) get their university fees fully funded in Scotland.

Janet

Emery Davis[_3_] 27-08-2013 10:12 AM

End of summer?
 
On Tue, 27 Aug 2013 09:00:17 +0100, Janet wrote:


You both might like to know that students from the EU (outside the
UK) get their university fees fully funded in Scotland.


Thanks Janet. I've actually been trying to talk up Edinburgh, (not that
it should need much talking up), and we have friends from the school
who's daughter is entering her second year there.




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Gardening in Lower Normandy

Janet 27-08-2013 11:12 AM

End of summer?
 
In article ,
says...

On Tue, 27 Aug 2013 09:00:17 +0100, Janet wrote:


You both might like to know that students from the EU (outside the
UK) get their university fees fully funded in Scotland.


Thanks Janet. I've actually been trying to talk up Edinburgh, (not that
it should need much talking up), and we have friends from the school
who's daughter is entering her second year there.


One of our sons went there and loved it; winning combination of
academic/teaching excellence, terrific cultural/social life and plenty
of affordable accommodation and student jobs available in a great but
compact city. For EU parents it's got the time and cost advantage of
easy direct access from its international airport (and fab location for
parental visit trips).

Janet.

Janet 27-08-2013 11:24 AM

End of summer?
 
In article ,
lid says...

On 27 Aug 2013 09:12:00 GMT, Emery Davis
wrote:

On Tue, 27 Aug 2013 09:00:17 +0100, Janet wrote:


You both might like to know that students from the EU (outside the
UK) get their university fees fully funded in Scotland.


Thanks Janet. I've actually been trying to talk up Edinburgh, (not that
it should need much talking up), and we have friends from the school
who's daughter is entering her second year there.


and not St Andrews?


St Andrews does not share the academic excellence/prestige and other
advantages of Edinburgh or Glasgow universities; and its geographical
access is very much less convenient for overseas parents (and students).

Janet.


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