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A-Level celebration pictures
Thursday 16th August 2007, 11:18AM BST.
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Shrewsbury Girls High School pupil, Jess Edwards with her results.
Well done everybody. Is 22 girls to just 3 boys a fair representation of their success?
If so the boys must work harder. If not perhaps you could employ a more balanced photographer and/or photo editor.
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So…any reason why 90% of Shropshire’s A-level students are apparently female? That’s what it looks like from these pictures.
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I work in a college in Wellington, a Shropshire Star photographer arrived this morning to take a photo of two students – boys – who achieved 4As and 3As and a B respectively…I wonder what happened to that!
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The photographer certainly likes the ladies!
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I get my GCSE results next week, so I’ll be hoping that the photos for them will be less biased.
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That’s a bit better!
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Just a quick note to try to explain how this “imbalance” has come about. Anyone who got later editions of the paper will have seen an inside spread of photos which were more balanced. Some of these picture involved boys only. However, the online picture gallery was drawn exclusively from photos used on P1 of the various editions of the paper. To catch the editions early enough we are limited to those schools willing to put up pupils for photos very early on in the day . . . and in that respect we simply take what we’re given (no disrespect to any of the pupils involved!).
I hope this answers some of the points – and well done to everyone (girls AND boys) who did well yesterday.
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