See PMJohn Gray wrote:Which college?
Ken
See PMJohn Gray wrote:Which college?
I'll send you a PM with the college. He will read Music.StuartR wrote:which college? what subject?
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Apparently it beats studying...GeoffW wrote:But I didn't know that you had to go to Oxford to read music.
And the lecturers rock.stuck wrote:Apparently it beats studying...GeoffW wrote:But I didn't know that you had to go to Oxford to read music.
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Superb! Congratulations and best wishes in his studies therestuck wrote:Today was THE day, the day the UK Exam Boards release the 'A' Level results, which for the benefit of our non-UK readers are the exams that determine university entrance...
stuckling2 did it, he got the grades he needed. He will got to Oxford University in the autumn
Ken
Ruptious?Rudi wrote:Gosh...now that is a ruptious applause...
Hi Kenstuck wrote:I've mentioned in the past that my youngest son seems to have a talent for music.
This last week has seen him reach new highs. First he was told he'd passed the ABRSM Diploma (piano) exam he'd taken earlier in the summer, only two or three few weeks after his 16th birthday.
This morning he received a letter awarding him an organ scholarship at one of the colleges at Oxford University. This means that as long as he gets three A grades in his exams next summer he will be off to study music at Oxford.
I'm just a little bit proud of him.
Ken
are you aware that the bit you quoted from me was originally posted about a year ago? I resurrected the thread when his results were received last week and it was confirmed he'd made the grades.steveh wrote:...I have just seen this, fantastic news...
It was\is a politely held back burp or gaseous emission.Rudi wrote:Courteous Ruptious?
I think you are getting mixed up with Courteous Rupteous who was a Second Lieutenant in Caesars seventh Roman battalion who invaded Normandy.