OxfordTheCat
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Yep, but when I did it you had to graduate grade! What a waste of a year that was!
Hate to have to pull two of your posts in quick succession to take issue with, but I am on the other side of this one:
It really doesn't sit well with me that 15 year olds have to plan courses to prepare for a future university path, and they're euchred if they have a change of mind or an inspiration in a year's time. The extra year gave some much needed maturing room and ground for young people to actually get exposed to more things and more possibilities, before having to try to decide on a life path.
As one of those not blessed with knowing what they wanted to do in life at 10, I appreciated the extra year. As I recall the follow on studies found that Ontario students fared poorer in university following the elimination.
... As a corollary, a senior highschool year where everyone can legally drink had a certain je ne sais quoi and definitely introduced a certain whimsy to the proceedings, and things like the spare period card games.