Year 11


year 11
15 – 16 year old finishing their final year of secondary school in england

year 7, year 8, year 9 & year 10 look up to them and envy them for their looks, personality & popularity.
they are starting there gcse exams and stress at the same-time

for their final year the get their friends to sign their yearbook and get to go to their proms.
girl: i can’t wait to start year 11

boy: well im not im going to be stress because of all them exam
the last year at high school in england. when you’re in year 11 you are pretty much the sh-t. though that’s the year of your most important exams, prom and other stressy bullsh-t. if you’re smart and attractive year 11 will be your best year, but if you’re not then it won’t be your best…
year 7: dude i can’t wait to be in year 11!

year 8: nah it looks sh-t man, luvin lyf now m8!!!!!

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