Popsugar Entertainment Love Island Love Island End of Year Report Cards 2019 Someone on Twitter Just Gave the Love Islanders Their Hilarious End-of-Year Report Cards 1 August 2019 by Angela Law Image Source: ITV The Love Islanders have just received their end-of-year reports on Twitter, and it's the funniest thing we've seen since those hilarious impressions last week. Unless you've been taking a digital detox over the past week, you'll know that the Love Island finale aired on July 29, with the lovely Amber and Greg taking home the £50k after being voted this year's winners. Unsurprisingly, Twitter had a lot of feelings. But now, a Twitter user has said what we're all thinking, posting end-of-year report cards for some of our favourite (and not-so-favourite) islanders. Praising some for being "a breath of fresh air" or "a polite and popular member of the class," Mr Parkinson also called out a couple of the more problematic classmates for being immature, silly, or generally disappointing. What makes the report cards even better is the fact that Mr Parkinson is actually a primary teacher, so it definitely isn't his first time issuing report cards that are both brutally honest and diplomatic. We're pretty sure he wouldn't throw this much shade in his real-life report cards (but also secretly hope he does). Keep reading to see the Love Islanders' report cards for this year. Greg has been a breath of fresh air since joining the class this year. He has been a model pupil and set a good example to some of the other immature boys. He should be proud of what he has achieved in such a short time. I wish him all the best in the future. #LoveIsland pic.twitter.com/1QvMUJk65A— Mr Parkinson (@ICT_MrP) July 29, 2019 1 / 12 Belle came to class late in the year and settled in well. Despite appearing quiet, Belle has shown she has a fiery side and can stand up for herself. Parents evening was easily the most intimidating experiences of my life so I hope this report is satisfactory. #LoveIsIand pic.twitter.com/tm9u9BbdEw— Mr Parkinson (@ICT_MrP) July 29, 2019 2 / 12 Chris has a fantastic sense of humour and has been a breath of fresh air in class this year. His infectious energy has been a pleasure to teach. We’ve had bottle flipping, dabbing and now his salmon is sure to catch on showing his impact on the class. #LoveIsland pic.twitter.com/kqub0wlFQp— Mr Parkinson (@ICT_MrP) July 29, 2019 3 / 12 Michael had a solid start to the year and made great progress however this quickly deteriorated. He has struggled to make the right choices since. Despite numerous warnings, Michael continues to make the wrong choices and needs to mature if he is to succeed. #LoveIsland pic.twitter.com/VsrTQKgxSb— Mr Parkinson (@ICT_MrP) July 29, 2019 4 / 12 Maura can be easily distracted but has finally started to mature and focus on her work which is good to see. Her use of alliteration this year has helped her make fantastic progress and her determined attitude has always helped her achieve a lot this year. #LoveIsland pic.twitter.com/TgO0YQ51VU— Mr Parkinson (@ICT_MrP) July 29, 2019 5 / 12 Tommy showed great potential at the start of the year and has generally made good progress. He is a polite and popular member of the class however he needs to listen better. His lack of vocabulary and geography knowledge is worrying but his loyalty is a true strength. #loveisland pic.twitter.com/Q5Y3hZgI6K— Mr Parkinson (@ICT_MrP) July 29, 2019 6 / 12 Curtis is a popular member of the class and has made good progress however needs to remember when not to shout out with silly suggestions that can influence others in the wrong way. Hopefully he will learn from these mistakes in the future. #LoveIsland pic.twitter.com/cYxjIRmzWa— Mr Parkinson (@ICT_MrP) July 29, 2019 7 / 12 Anton’s perseverance has been his main strength. Despite failing every test, he didn’t let that stop him and towards the end of the year made great progress and seems to have loved every second in class. I would also like to thank Anton’s mother for all of her support this year. pic.twitter.com/VnLqgly9g7— Mr Parkinson (@ICT_MrP) July 29, 2019 8 / 12 Jordan has had a mixed year. Despite making good progress for the majority of the year, towards the end his behaviour deteriorated which was disappointing to see. Unfortunately, he was too easily influenced by other immature boys in class and this affected him hugely. #LoveIsland pic.twitter.com/XLdOms1Ihy— Mr Parkinson (@ICT_MrP) July 29, 2019 9 / 12 Molly-Mae is a chatty & popular member of the class. She has made good progress in most subjects. She is a teacher’s pet & is the first to tell me of anything that has happened in class. Although, this has been a huge help to me, I wouldn’t trust her with any secret. #LoveIsland pic.twitter.com/K30NK1swHz— Mr Parkinson (@ICT_MrP) July 29, 2019 10 / 12 Ovie has been an absolute pleasure to teach this year. The progress he has made has been phenomenal. He has been a model pupil and put other immature boys in the class to shame with his maturity and attitude. I will truly miss having him in my class and wish him every success. pic.twitter.com/iLOYZPgZU9— Mr Parkinson (@ICT_MrP) July 29, 2019 11 / 12 Amber has shown true resilience and maturity this year. I feel she has made the most progress in class. Despite the difficulties she has faced, she has come through with a smile on her face. I am proud to see the journey she has been and the way she’s learnt so much. #LoveIsland pic.twitter.com/94zZCdz8Uk— Mr Parkinson (@ICT_MrP) July 29, 2019 12 / 12 Love IslandReality TVTV