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Five Minute Freewrite: Perfect Score

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Published: 22 May 2026 › Updated: 22 May 2026Five Minute Freewrite: Perfect Score

Five Minute Freewrite: Perfect Score


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Le Mérridién Heights has always been the dream school for Jane. She usually admires her students whenever she sees them returning from school. So she has told her parents that she'll be attending Le Mérridién Heights for her high school education.

To gain admission into Le Mérridién Heights a prospective student must score 200 and above in the national entrance examination. That is not all, after scaling through that first hurdle Le Mérridién Heights will also do their internal screening to scale down the number of applicants.

Jane is fully aware of these requirements and she is braced up to be one of the successful applicants. She studied without ceasing for about three months coupled with the private tutor the parents engaged to teach her at home.

The exam came and Jane sat for it. She scored 280. That was a perfect score she thought. When her parents came back that night, she handed over the printed exam score to the them, she was brimming with smile.

"That's a perfect score for a Le Mérridién Heights applicant", Jane's father said.

"Now, you need to pass one more hurdle, the screening by the school", Jane nodded.

The day for the screening came and Jane did excellently well. When the final list for shortlisted applications was published Jane's name was among them. She was in fact the third on the list.

Jane was happy that her longtime dream to school at Le Mérridién Heights finally came to pass.

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