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Hols In Term Time, What Do You Think?
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This family didn't save any money! bet they wished they'd paid extra to go in the school hols now!
This family didn't save any money! bet they wished they'd paid extra to go in the school hols now!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Gromit these are your comments on AOG's thread, same subject, is this a case of one rule for one, but not the other, odd that
"The six week summer break is a bit daft in this day and age. It is a huge disruption for working parents who are forced to use their holiday entitlement all at once.
They should have two weeks in August and let the schools take the other 4 weeks were they like in the year.
That would stuff the greedy airlines as well
"The six week summer break is a bit daft in this day and age. It is a huge disruption for working parents who are forced to use their holiday entitlement all at once.
They should have two weeks in August and let the schools take the other 4 weeks were they like in the year.
That would stuff the greedy airlines as well
What a shame they did not point out that this was a religious pilgrimage to the shrine of St Demetrios and to the routes taken by the apostle Paul.
There are families round here that pull kids out for 4-6 weeks at a time for pilgrimages and nobody dare refuse their rights to practice their religion.
There are families round here that pull kids out for 4-6 weeks at a time for pilgrimages and nobody dare refuse their rights to practice their religion.
mikey, you didn't make any comments on AOG's previous thread, did you even read them, i suspect not. Many seem to think its ok to take children out during term time, i don't, i think it's disruptive for them, not to mention if the family have more than one child at different schools,
we should have rules across the board, all schools, same term times, and no taking your children out of them during term time, they can go on holiday when the official school holidays are on, or pay the penalty from the school, and the mark up of increased fares by the airlines if they take them abroad. It must be hard for you to actually see that some aren't picking on one group because of their race, colour, but fairness, why should one set of parents be punished and not another, i find it strange that anyone should think that right.
we should have rules across the board, all schools, same term times, and no taking your children out of them during term time, they can go on holiday when the official school holidays are on, or pay the penalty from the school, and the mark up of increased fares by the airlines if they take them abroad. It must be hard for you to actually see that some aren't picking on one group because of their race, colour, but fairness, why should one set of parents be punished and not another, i find it strange that anyone should think that right.
Not half as irritating as you bringing this subject into almost every post.
Schools have always listened sympathetically to parents requests to take kids out of school in term time, for religious or cultural reasons. My two nieces went to a funeral in Ireland of an important relative a few years ago and we had no problem in securing the school's permission.
This couple just wanted to have an expensive beach holiday and they didn't ask permission first. Its going on all the time these days in Britain and I applaud the school and local authority for taking action.
Schools have always listened sympathetically to parents requests to take kids out of school in term time, for religious or cultural reasons. My two nieces went to a funeral in Ireland of an important relative a few years ago and we had no problem in securing the school's permission.
This couple just wanted to have an expensive beach holiday and they didn't ask permission first. Its going on all the time these days in Britain and I applaud the school and local authority for taking action.
it wasn't my original thread in case you hadn't noticed, and i posted it to show that some don't care about taking any child out of school, and i won't be called a racist by you or anyone, i am not and never have been, and this is the last time i will defend myself in this matter, i will not respond to this idiocy again.
I think usually not much is done the last two weeks of term time anyway ..I recall taking games and books as lessons were non existent...but permission needs to be asked..wouldn't dream of just going, although I know someone who produced sick notes from doc with some kind of malady to excuse attendance, but we'll enough to holiday !
Hi Steve.5
/// too right BT hence the call for aog ; ///
Yes another case of the minorities suffering I'm afraid, now if they belonged to a majority Pakistani school, special provisions would surely have been made.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-25 33095/S chool-8 5-pupil s-Asian -gives- childre n-two-w eek-Oct ober-ha lf-term -visit- Pakista n-famil ies.htm l
/// too right BT hence the call for aog ; ///
Yes another case of the minorities suffering I'm afraid, now if they belonged to a majority Pakistani school, special provisions would surely have been made.
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“OK well if the Govt want to impose these restrictions then they should also stop tour companies from inflating their prices during school holidays.”
Er… no. Tour companies are businesses that supply a discretionary purchase. Nobody is forced to take a holiday. It is not essential for life. There is no justification for their regulation. The tour companies operate on a “supply and demand” basis. Their products are cheaper in term time because fewer people want them then. And I’m surprised that Prudie thinks that “…missing the odd week of school is really no big deal. “ I am entirely in agreement with Chris and I have posted my views many times before an AB. In particular the individuals concerned seem unable to consider the effect that their child’s absence has on the other pupils.
It is not appropriate to compare random absences with inset days and strike days. All pupils miss out on those days and individual catching up is not necessary.
“I choose not to be dictated to by the government as to when or if I am able to go on holiday…”
Sorry, sherrardk, but when you have children you accept that you will be dictated to buy the government on a number of matters concerning them and their education. You may as well say they are dictating what time you have to get up each morning in order to get them to school.
It is not a new phenomenon for holiday companies to charge considerably more during school holidays. This (and other more fundamental changes to their lifestyles that will be required) are among the things that prospective parents need to consider before embarking on parenthood. But usually they don’t and so we see cases such as this.
Er… no. Tour companies are businesses that supply a discretionary purchase. Nobody is forced to take a holiday. It is not essential for life. There is no justification for their regulation. The tour companies operate on a “supply and demand” basis. Their products are cheaper in term time because fewer people want them then. And I’m surprised that Prudie thinks that “…missing the odd week of school is really no big deal. “ I am entirely in agreement with Chris and I have posted my views many times before an AB. In particular the individuals concerned seem unable to consider the effect that their child’s absence has on the other pupils.
It is not appropriate to compare random absences with inset days and strike days. All pupils miss out on those days and individual catching up is not necessary.
“I choose not to be dictated to by the government as to when or if I am able to go on holiday…”
Sorry, sherrardk, but when you have children you accept that you will be dictated to buy the government on a number of matters concerning them and their education. You may as well say they are dictating what time you have to get up each morning in order to get them to school.
It is not a new phenomenon for holiday companies to charge considerably more during school holidays. This (and other more fundamental changes to their lifestyles that will be required) are among the things that prospective parents need to consider before embarking on parenthood. But usually they don’t and so we see cases such as this.