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What did your child's head teacher say about children off school


mazahy

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How do you know so accurately?

I will be doing that, nice to know im not the only one who thinks it was wrong. Do not understand how none of the other teachers said anything

Maybe that's a clue?

 

I also think it was wrong to try to humiliate the children for the actions of their parents. I thought the bullying teacher attitude had been phased out years ago. If it was the headteacher, that's even worse!

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Maybe that's a clue?

 

I also think it was wrong to try to humiliate the children for the actions of their parents. I thought the bullying teacher attitude had been phased out years ago. If it was the headteacher, that's even worse!

 

It has, now its the teachers who are scared of the kids.

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That would be telling

 

If you are a teacher (or support staff at the school) it might be better to discuss this on one of the TES forums rather than here which could easily get reported to your head especially since you have named the school :-o I noticed that you are using 2 user names (spotted it before you edited one of your posts so others could have done too). Be careful :)

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During the bad weather some children took a day or two off school. At hunter's bar juniors during the school assembly children who had not taken a day off were told to stand up, the rest of the children were told they should be ashamed of them selves.

I do not think this was fair as the parents decide if a child can go to school or not. Also I dont think its right to talk to children like that.

Let me know whet you think

cheers

 

I dont think that happened at all, i think you've made that up.

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