blockhseagull
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No you were not, at least not exclusively. You said teachers can be very sanctimonious about leave taken in term. That is completely irrelevant by implication, as teachers don't have any say at all about leave.
In my experience, term does wind down, however, to say that they do no work at all for several days is wrong. Even when I was a kid, children enjoyed a more relaxed summer term, usually the last day would be a fun day, but certainly not for three days or a week. Teachers have a very demanding job and there is very little room for freedom these days anyway.
And in any case, going back to there original argument, I think kids with good attendance should be allowed on holiday with their family in term time.
I said if those are the rules they are the rules so not sure where you get I'm blaming ALL teachers.
And in my experience neither of my children who are based at different schools seem to do anything of any note for the last 'half week' they are at school and haven't done for several years. My point is if he government make the rules and the headTEACHERS have to abide by them I understand. However teach my kids something if they are there, the amount of times they have come home in the final week of school and said they have spent the day playing connect 4 and watching DVD's is shocking. I expect my kids to be taught when they are at school and not have a number of 'fun days' at the end of term which serve no purpose.
In fact the last day of term last year they spent the whole morning in 'tutor' time and then finished at lunchtime ? Can you tell me why this is necessary ?