Welcome to the Year Five page.
Year Five is for girls aged 14-15 (no exceptions).
What is Year Five?
Year Five is at first hard, but soon it becomes focused on actually getting egg to work. In the first months of Year Five, girls will take the difficult FE test. After that, girls will spend time practicing egg in a classroom setting and then finally applying it to real life. After real practice, they will correct mistakes and hopefully become an egg girls by the end. Major events and focues of Year Five include;
achieving the final goal of egg
choosing which girls want to join the Advanced Year
taking FE testing
Year Five starts hard, but after FE testing, it become more relaxed.
How To Move Up:
Hopefully.
Moving up from Year Five means graduating. At the end of Year Five, girls will take place in a gradutation ceremony. The certificate that is presented at this stage marks having finished Ditchery's. However, at the start of Year Five, girls will take the FE test. If girls do not get above or 90% on this, they can not finish Year Five and must leave Ditchery's. If they do, they work on becoming egg girls for the rest of it. Year Five is the final required level for girls.
The "Year Five Special" Class:
The Year Five special class is about actually getting egg to work. After so many years of training and practice, in Year Five girls will have the goal of succeeding in egg. The special class is mostly just small practices for different situations, reviewing journals of Common Fails, and then trying egg on a real day. Egg can work on special days (holidays, birthdays, days of travel, etc.) or just a normal day.