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Thanks for that. Yes the school is a nightmare, they care very much about the academic attainment of the children, which is absolutely what they should do, but in doing that, they have lost the ability to care about the pastoral welfare of said children. Their league tables are good, although slipping a bit, and now that the EBAC is yet another thing to be league tabled, they are pushing children to do a humanities subject in order to improve the children achieving an EBAC. Children who have no interest in, or ability to deal with the enormous amount of content of those subjects, are being pushed into them as they are grouped with subjects they want to do. My grand-daughter is one of these. She is extremely good at music, and at food technology, but the other subjects she would have liked to do were in other subject groups. what was left was history or geography. in the first 3 years of secondary school she liked history, and the teacher, and was coping. now, the teacher is, frankly, second rate, and she is losing her ability to engage with it. so has got very behind, and is now trailing badly and being called out for it on a regular basis. We all accept that the school need to be engaged on this, but from previous experience they know nothing will happen. Their answer to parents with issues about anything, is 'remove your child to another school'. When you do that, they just sign the forms, they don't even ask the parents to go in and discuss it and see if anything can be done to help. Now, all of their problems are being buried, don't address them, don't discuss them, and theyre not happening. There are some shocking things going on there, but still it goes on. Thankfully, she has only one more year, we are doing all we can to support her, I have started reading up on the history curriculum myself, so that i can guide her in the subject, and perhaps get the pressure off. i was always very good at history, loved it so it isn't really a penance for me to do it. shouldn't have to, but you do what you can for your family don't you.