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Goooo Tom, go! Well done.

>

> Hi Troops

>

> Had to share - my eldest is 12 - Tom (otherwise known as Mr Gobby!)

his one

> of 15 kids out of 398 in years 7 & 8 that have been chosen for the

gifted and

> talented programme and gets to go on a special code-breaking weekend

- and

> it the week before the conference as well - now how helpful is that

-

> marvellous!

>

> Also one of only 30 chosen for the French exchange trip - he had to

write

> down about his interests, amibitions and pastimes - he put that he

wanted to be

> successful and carry on raising lots of money for the Treating Autism

> charity - blessssss

>

> And yesterday he got a special award in house assembly for being

smiley and

> helpful! (but not at home )

>

> Now if we could just sort out the hormones and the answering

> back.................sigh

>

> Mandi x

>

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What a lovely son and brother !

Those hormones .............. we still have them floating around at nearly 14. I find it quite amusing - makes seem like an angel !

Jane

Proud mum moment

Hi Troops

Had to share - my eldest is 12 - Tom (otherwise known as Mr Gobby!) his one of 15 kids out of 398 in years 7 & 8 that have been chosen for the gifted and talented programme and gets to go on a special code-breaking weekend - and it the week before the conference as well - now how helpful is that - marvellous!

Also one of only 30 chosen for the French exchange trip - he had to write down about his interests, amibitions and pastimes - he put that he wanted to be successful and carry on raising lots of money for the Treating Autism charity - blessssss

And yesterday he got a special award in house assembly for being smiley and helpful! (but not at home )

Now if we could just sort out the hormones and the answering back.................sigh

Mandi x

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What a lovely son and brother !

Those hormones .............. we still have them floating around at nearly 14. I find it quite amusing - makes seem like an angel !

Jane

Proud mum moment

Hi Troops

Had to share - my eldest is 12 - Tom (otherwise known as Mr Gobby!) his one of 15 kids out of 398 in years 7 & 8 that have been chosen for the gifted and talented programme and gets to go on a special code-breaking weekend - and it the week before the conference as well - now how helpful is that - marvellous!

Also one of only 30 chosen for the French exchange trip - he had to write down about his interests, amibitions and pastimes - he put that he wanted to be successful and carry on raising lots of money for the Treating Autism charity - blessssss

And yesterday he got a special award in house assembly for being smiley and helpful! (but not at home )

Now if we could just sort out the hormones and the answering back.................sigh

Mandi x

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You should be soooo proud!! That boy is a credit to you. I spoke to him

on the phone when I rang a couple of weeks back and he was so polite and

helpful I was totally overwhelmed!!!! Well done Tom - you clearly

thoroughly deserve it!

x

Mum231ASD@... wrote:

> Hi Troops

>

> Had to share - my eldest is 12 - Tom (otherwise known as Mr Gobby!)

> his one of 15 kids out of 398 in years 7 & 8 that have been chosen for

> the gifted and talented programme and gets to go on a special

> code-breaking weekend - and it the week before the conference as well

> - now how helpful is that - marvellous!

>

> Also one of only 30 chosen for the French exchange trip - he had to

> write down about his interests, amibitions and pastimes - he put that

> he wanted to be successful and carry on raising lots of money for the

> Treating Autism charity - blessssss

>

> And yesterday he got a special award in house assembly for being

> smiley and helpful! (but not at home )

>

> Now if we could just sort out the hormones and the answering

> back.................sigh

>

> Mandi x

>

>

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You should be soooo proud!! That boy is a credit to you. I spoke to him

on the phone when I rang a couple of weeks back and he was so polite and

helpful I was totally overwhelmed!!!! Well done Tom - you clearly

thoroughly deserve it!

x

Mum231ASD@... wrote:

> Hi Troops

>

> Had to share - my eldest is 12 - Tom (otherwise known as Mr Gobby!)

> his one of 15 kids out of 398 in years 7 & 8 that have been chosen for

> the gifted and talented programme and gets to go on a special

> code-breaking weekend - and it the week before the conference as well

> - now how helpful is that - marvellous!

>

> Also one of only 30 chosen for the French exchange trip - he had to

> write down about his interests, amibitions and pastimes - he put that

> he wanted to be successful and carry on raising lots of money for the

> Treating Autism charity - blessssss

>

> And yesterday he got a special award in house assembly for being

> smiley and helpful! (but not at home )

>

> Now if we could just sort out the hormones and the answering

> back.................sigh

>

> Mandi x

>

>

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That is brilliant, Mandi. Congratulations to Tom! I have a 13 yr old daughter and know what you mean with the hormones..

emily x

>> Hi Troops> > Had to share - my eldest is 12 - Tom (otherwise known as Mr Gobby!) his one > of 15 kids out of 398 in years 7 & 8 that have been chosen for the gifted and > talented programme and gets to go on a special code-breaking weekend - and > it the week before the conference as well - now how helpful is that - > marvellous!> > Also one of only 30 chosen for the French exchange trip - he had to write > down about his interests, amibitions and pastimes - he put that he wanted to be > successful and carry on raising lots of money for the Treating Autism > charity - blessssss > > And yesterday he got a special award in house assembly for being smiley and > helpful! (but not at home )> > Now if we could just sort out the hormones and the answering > back.................sigh> > Mandi x>

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Hey, Mandi, just wanted to say well done, Mum! Sounds like a superstar (even if it is mostly at school! lol) if he didn't give you a hard time then that would probably be more worrying!

Darla

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Also one of only 30 chosen for the French exchange trip - he had to write down about his interests, amibitions and pastimes - he put that he wanted to be successful and carry on raising lots of money for the Treating Autism charity - blessssss

And yesterday he got a special award in house assembly for being smiley and helpful! (but not at home )

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