I know my spelling hasn't been perfect, but please don't complain, i'm playing a computer game, taking phone messages and typing with one hand, I'm not meant to multi-task!!! To be honest with you Dave, I would have gone to Parrswood but because of the Labour government messing around with the link systems, i was among 30 people just out of range and many more who were out of range. I eventually was offered a place, but that was after rigorous campaigning by my mum and my friemds mums (no dads, strange really), and then the offer came in the last week of August when my fees for the first term were already paid. In total though, only 4 people went to MGS but I know that at least two went to MHSG, 6 people in two years. We had even been told in year five that we should start thinking about who we would want to be in a class with when we went to Parrswood. Most of my classmates at Cavendish Rd. Primary had gone to there specifically because they could get a chance to enroll at Parrswood, the best local comprehensive because of the link system in place, as a consequence most have now gone to Trinity, Oakwood, Burnage, Cedar Mount and Deucey. The sudden abolition of the link system was another bad move in Labour's long process of gradually alienating the constituency.

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