Well, actually, I'm Australian too, and I was 16 when I finished year 10, and 18 when I finished year 12 - I never repeated once. I was also older than most kids being born in the first half of the year, and some were about a year behind me. My sister was 17 when she finished year 12, and 15 when she finished year 10. She was younger than most people in her year (yet she still has her birthday earlier in the year than even I do).
I was 5 at the end of kindergarten and finished primary school in year 5 at 10 (at a different school). As most of that school's year 5s move to the nearby high school instead of staying till the end of year 6, I went to high school in the 6th grade. Then, I went to that high school from 6 to year 10 (though they counted 6-8 as "middle school" and year 9 and 10 as the official high school, despite the "middle school" and the highschool using the same facilities (rooms, buildings, etc.)). Only a few high schools have years 6 to 10 in Australia. Then I went to college, which was year 11 and 12 only. All of them were public schools, and my sister followed me through all of them.
Some states and territory don't have kindergarten at all. So, it actually varies a lot in Australia.
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I don't really like blondes at all. 83% of blond people in the world aren't true blonds (seriously, you find 1 person on T.V. with blond hair and tell me that they didn't dye it that way). They're just people who dyed their hair that colour to look more attractive. I don't find it attractive to dye your hair, especially if you dye it blond.
To be clear, my favourite (real) hair colour is blond, I just don't like blondes (I make the distinction that blondes with an 'e' dye their hair blond, while blonds without an 'e' naturally have that hair colour).
OREO!! Yes, yes! I'm talking (writing) to you, Orian!
I missed your crazy? OCD? .. your unique charm. ![]()






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