I have comprised the maturity scale for Year 7 to 11:
Year 7: Coming out of primary school. The being insane instinct is still there. So Year 7s tend not to be the most mature people in the world, but to be honest, that is to be expected.
Year 8: Maturity level growing. Having a year below you seems very cool and grown up, makes you feel important but the instinct to be crazy is still lingering.
Year 9: Maturity peaks. Insane instinct has gone. In the middle year of senior school, least worries, no fitting in worries, no GCSEs, no coursework. Everything is perfect.
Year 10: Starting GCSEs, don’t panic. Insanity returning... Have to be big and confident in front of other years, but clearly the maturity is on the downhill slide.
Year 11: Oh dear... Last year of compulsory school, last year of GCSEs and the result is...? The maturity you have just built up over the past 4 years just went out the window.
Now, if the above scale has just offended you and you have
complaints, please...keep them to yourself.
That is my point, Year 11 is the downfall of everyone,
maturity wise, Year 11 is a serious year and I care about my work but it just
seems like the best year to have fun. I mean at the end of the day...I mean,
year, a lot of friends are leaving. You may not see them very often at all
after that and that just seems, well, sad. The maturity level of some Year 11s
is higher than others, and some people think they are more mature than they
are, although they are probably not. But in my eyes, this, of course, is
nothing to worry about, because, just think girls, no matter what age you are,
at least there will always be a group of people less mature than you, teenage
boys.If you want a truly 'mature' blog visit: www.hfutersbox.blogspot.com , it's a tad more serious than mine but a good read nonetheless!
Congrats Maia! Excellent as always :)
ReplyDeleteIn Year 7, I can remember being so annoyed with the Year 11s because they were so patronising, cooing over how 'small and cute' we were, despite myself and you being a head taller than them.
ReplyDeleteI think Katie skipped the maturity peak in year 9...
ReplyDeleteSHA'AP!
ReplyDeleteWhat I find truly amazing is the fact Olivia can understand what this is about because clearly she has the maturity of a squirrel (I dunno why a squirrel). Thankyou anyway :) Glad you laughed :)
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