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My hero. Still, will you have the time then to post some more attention seeking thoughts ?
If I had some work and the only thing stopping me was snow, it wouldn't!
My hero. Still, will you have the time then to post some more attention seeking thoughts ?
What school did you go to H B & B?
Good point and to be honest I did not realise that kids travelled that far to get to school in Brighton and Hove, I come from the aforementioned era.
But perhaps the school should be opened by teachers from Hangleton, Portslade and Hove for the kids from Hove, Mile Oak, Portslade and Southwick.
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What school did you go to H B & B?
He went to Hove Park
yes they did. at least mine and nearby ones out in deeper Sussex were often closed for snow. they often had large catchment areas and presumably teachers from wider area who couldnt make the journey.
is this the underlying problem, both for schools and business impacted in the south east: our commuter culture where just about everybody seems to travel 10, 20+ miles to get to their place of work?
Nice idea, but the problem is, whats to stop Gary Glitter turning up at school X and saying "I usually teach at School Y but can't get in, so I'll help out with the children here (many of whom will also be unknown).
I notice the two nearest me The Mowden and The Windelsham are both open! Funny that.
Because their teachers can't get there, I know because my niece is just one.
Of course if all the kids were allowed to go to their NEAREST school, more could walk.
The wonderful LOTTERY SYSTEM, however, has put paid to that...
Do kids not do anything dangerous at school anymore? What happens if a practical science lesson goes wrong and someone gets hurt? What happens if a child is injured playing sport?
Of course if all the kids were allowed to go to their NEAREST school, more could walk.
The wonderful LOTTERY SYSTEM, however, has put paid to that...
Now there's an interesting example of unintended consequences. That's rather shocking though and another example of how Ofsted would be one of the first organisations to be closed down if I ever became dictator of the UK.I'll just repeat what I put on the other thread which is another reason why schools close and stay shut these days when they didn't in the past:
My mum is on the Board of Governors of a West Sussex school. In a previous cold spell the headteacher, at great effort, kept the school open when a lot of others in the area closed. What with transport problems etc attendance wasn't great - and they then got marked down by OFSTED as their attendance figures had worsened! Consequently they now shut at almost the first sight of a snowflake. A closed school doesn't impact the attendance!
Tail wagging the dog. Again.