I am not sure as i have not received a warning previously.N determined means that you won't be allowed to continue for a particular course. Are you sure it's an N determination or an N determination 'warning', because both are really different. A warning means you can still catch up on the course and be allowed to continue, whereas an actual N determination means you have to repeat the year I think
Then it's most likely a warning. You need to ask your principal ASAP, a warning is okay because you can redeem it but an actual N determination you can't redeem. You get 3 warnings before you get the actual determination and because you mentioned you have not received a warning previously, I think it's just a warning. Still confirm with your principalI am not sure as i have not received a warning previously.
How do they give warnings and what do you even have to do to even get a n award?Then it's most likely a warning. You need to ask your principal ASAP, a warning is okay because you can redeem it but an actual N determination you can't redeem. You get 3 warnings before you get the actual determination and because you mentioned you have not received a warning previously, I think it's just a warning. Still confirm with your principal
Yeaaah I think so, I had someone in my grade who was forced to repeat because he got an N award.What happens if you actually get an N award? Do you need to repeat the year or something?
It's what you didn't do that gets you an N award. For example if you consistently don't do the work in a course or if you consistently fail a course etc. It varies from school to school though as some schools are more lenient. You may have gotten a warning for failing that 1 test or something?How do they give warnings and what do you even have to do to even get a n award?
I have no idea this year has been going good as i have done all my assignments and handed in all assessments on time while passing and getting good marks on all of them but one i have not gotten any warnings before this sms.It's what you didn't do that gets you an N award. For example if you consistently don't do the work in a course or if you consistently fail a course etc. It varies from school to school though as some schools are more lenient. You may have gotten a warning for failing that 1 test or something?
Anyway next school day 100% go see your principal.
Not sureWhat happens if you actually get an N award? Do you need to repeat the year or something?
That makes so much sense. That's great news.Apparently they sent the sms to the wrong person the actual receiver was supposed to be in year 10.