Re: Term time holiday fines
When younger I used to be even more direct than I can be now, and even less afraid to speak my mind.
I cant remember the exact circumstances, but we were told to ask our parents permission for something, and to emphasise (they probably didnt use that word to 7 year olds!) that in their opinion, it was important.
Parents response, given to the teacher, exactly as it was said to me was "Mum said no, and she doesnt give a dogs dinner what your opinion is"
I was emphatically told to get out - so I did, complete with coat (was only ten minutes till end of School anyway)
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In defence of the legislation, the number of parents taking children out of school has decreased considerably, though the number of unauthorised absences has increased slightly. The EWO visits all schools regularly and will check the attendance registers. Schools have to propose a percentage for attendance, failure to meet this can result in a failed OFSTED, despite the level of teaching!!!
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That reminds me of an essay my 8 year old daughter wrote for her teacher called "My Weekend". The last sentence went " . . . and Mummy drank a lot of wine". Oooops
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This is interesting as we were "outed" by George just this week at school - we were given a weekend break at Center Parcs last weekend as a Christmas present - we didn't go until after school on Friday but decided that we would phone school and report George ill for Monday - anyway had a lovely weekend, telephoned and left a message on the answer phone on Monday morning. Bathing George on Tuesday night the conversation went like this, me "Did Miss ask if you were better today George?" George replies with a big smile "yes mum but I told her not to worry about me as I wasn't really poorly we were just on holiday in Center Parcs" - waiting for the fine to fall on the mat!!!
Oh to be 5 hey......
Jane x
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was looking at Greece then ended up at Cuba so chances are it may well be Cuba.... Again!!!!Originally posted by planB View Post
It it really is paradise though.
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Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View PostWe're becoming a communist state, it's happening around us and before long we will be a cold-Cuba, minus the revolution.
How about Cuba?Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View PostAll this talk of holidays...... Just spoke to Poppy, am on travel websites now
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All this talk of holidays...... Just spoke to Poppy, am on travel websites now
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LOL blimey all those typos.. I need to go back to school!!! pmsl
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And saves paying a premium for holidays over August........
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Originally posted by Leixlip1 View PostPatchouli why not make a Freedom of Information request your local authority re fines, where the money goes etc.
yeah I could but then what would be the point of a discussion forum if all we did was point people to Google .. I like the debate.. the banter.. seeing who knows what and getting minds ticking ! ha ha...
That's a bit harsh, why do people always use third world problems to argue first world discussions... Most of the third world problems are caused by our first world governments.. either our actions or inactions.Originally posted by Leixlip1 View PostIn the past I've done voluntary work in schools in third world countries where children, and their parents, make heroic efforts to get an education and to travel to school - often miles on foot. So personally I have little sympathy for parents who think it's okay for their kids to miss school for a holiday.
My friends Mother used to bark at us at dinner time whenever I ate there "Eat it all up, children in Africa are starving, you don't have the right to like or dislike food!"
In reality I personally think our education system is in need of a huge overhaul, wrong or pointless subjects being taught, shoddy curriculum for the subjects I do think are important, far too much time spent at school and then they pile on an hour and a half homework most nights... etc etc etc... if I could afford to I would home ed again.
I think if a child isn't a serial bunker then why not let it have a few days off... most holidays include history, physical education, foreign language, art..... anyway... lolLast edited by patchouli; 16 January 2014, 12:50.
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Why, if as per the highlighted story the parents cannot make it? In my last job holidays in August were impossible hence we decided to go to Cuba in April and October thus taking BOTH our kids out of school twice a year for two weeks each time. We need those holidays and anyone who comes here can see I spend 20 hours a day doing things here, in my real world life and for users so if it suits me to take a holiday in October, I will.Originally posted by Leixlip1 View PostSo personally I have little sympathy for kids in this country missing school for a holiday.
But according to you you've no sympathy for that? If only people could see how hard some parents do work, them maybe they'd change their attitude.
Just saying like
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Patchouli why not make a Freedom of Information request your local authority re fines, where the money goes etc.
In the past I've done voluntary work in schools in third world countries where children, and their parents, make heroic efforts to get an education and to travel to school - often miles on foot. So personally I have little sympathy for parents who think it's okay for their kids to miss school for a holiday.
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