She didn't realise where she went wrong as well! That is so lucky, I have to be in the same group as people aiming to get Es. My (top set) maths group is funny - "Easter isn't for money, it's for chocolate!"
Your divisive school is inhibiting your social development!
You don't have fights!? There was one today actually, we often have them between girls. That's bad! I think one of the best (worst) dramas I was involved in was when a girl I knew said that she had slept with a year eleven in a bush in a park, and he denied it. This thing went on for weeks, as people wouldn't talk to the girl, there were numerous arguments, speculations, questions about specifics etc. She wasn't the most attractive plant in the pot, to say the least.
It was really fun! But at one point, the main person got expelled after many many many many many incidents. The school was so much quieter. One girl actually suggested that everyone should protest against it, and no one should do their work until the girl got back into the school. Wouldn't have been much different to usual.
Erm... it would also depend on how it needs to be done, like nice or OMFG YOU ****, I HATE YOU. But maybe something like: Ok, this isn't going to be easy for you to hear, but just listen. It's about *soon to be ex*. She's decided that she can't do this any more, I think you both know it's not been working out. She's just found someone else, it's not you, it's her, she just thinks you want different things (that bit I had to put, it's just too clicheed [with an accent] to leave out!) Is that good enough? If it was by text or facebook or something, I'd be much harsher, and it helps if I don't like the person.
I'd be part of the crowd! In primary school, a bee flew into class, everyone (and I mean everyone) ran to the side of the classroom literally pressed up against the wall, while I was just sitting there, not moving. They were continually shouting at me to run away, then the bee left and I was a hero!
I'd like to know their guesses!