Some
students revise every day, stay up every night to finish coursework, essays and
revision – they stay up with a goal in their mind; a goal that they are working
so hard to achieve ... a goal that
eventually slips through their hands like butter. A goal that they have clung
onto for ‘dear life’ – and for what? In their minds, they have had results day
- a day that many students like to call ‘
Judgement Day;’ the day that they find out whether they will be carrying onto
year 13 or more importantly getting into the university of their choice. This
day can decide their fate – via a piece of paper with 3-4 letters on... this
day can make or break a student ... it can mean that all of their hard work has
paid off... or in my case – hasn’t.
You know
what has caused these students to suffer? There are a few things: the removal
of January exams – the point of this was to prevent as many students achieving
the highest grades ... the grades that they have worked their butts off for!
The funny thing is ... to Michael Gove, this made sense – he clearly enjoyed
watching students’ hearts break as they opened their results – to see that they
just haven’t made the cut. How do you think that this makes students feel? You
make it harder for us to get the grades that we deserve? WHAT ARE YOU DOING?????
It is already hard, we already sacrifice so much – why are you making it worse
for us?
Additionally,
not only have you removed January exams; you have also moved grade boundaries
up – up so high that they are just unrealistic ... how is this supposed to help
us? Now, no one is going to get the grades that they deserve because you are
too selfish – you are so wrapped up in how much you hated school ... that you
are trying to make it worse for us? Why??? What can you possibly get out of
making our lives miserable that is so rewarding? Oh yeah... a pay rise.
Well, at
this rate – we won’t even be able to get jobs ... because the working world is
so competitive already; and because of your brainless, selfish decisions – we are
going to be left unemployed, unable to get a pay-rise because we have no jobs! The
education system is not meritocratic – it is completely unfair ... and what is
even worse, is that to you – we mean nothing...
we are just another number on a piece of paper – another statistic for you to
look at contently, whilst in your dressing gown and slippers in your £1000
armchair in your heated living room, in your overpriced, luxury apartment
somewhere in London. Whilst we are left sitting in our rooms, crying and
thinking we are just not good enough for education – just not good enough to
achieve deserved grades; even though we could have never done anymore work for
our exams.
So why
don’t you actually consider us when you arrange the education system – rather than
being so selfish and thinking of just your pay rise and reputation... I tell
you know, you reputation is getting rapidly worse – so please, sort yourself
out before there is a revolution. Power in this country is so unevenly distributed
– it is about time is it equalised and fair.
So, in
conclusion – the education system is not meritocratic – and some people, like
me; just don’t achieve the grades that they deserve because meritocracy within
schools is a myth – and it is about time is it brought back into play.