More teaching time, with plenty of reinforcement with teacher support and no homework would be my answer. Less in the way of breakfast and after school clubs and child care. Teachers won't agree though! My experience with teachers hasn't been a good one.
The way things are financially with both parents having to work full time it kinda makes sense.
My sons school has been doing this for years. It was just an option and they were only allowed in the library. My son would do his homework at school and was free after that
I thought this was going to be implemented anyway due to all the schooling lost because of covid. Kids seem to be out of school very early these days. Me and my brother were at school till 4 p.m. every day (50's and 60's, a long time ago of course) !
The way things are financially with both parents having to work full time it kinda makes sense.
It does ummm. I meant to add something like that to my thread!! Children and parents could spend much more time together in the evening relaxing. There's far too much emphasis on homework for children. Good teaching and making really sure that children understand what they are being taught is the best way to go in my opinion. There are good teachers out there who recognise this, but there are many that don't!
As the school day drags on kids would be getting tired and maybe not taking in as much as they might.
When I was at school the day ended at 3.40. It seemed long enough.
// Probably be better to add any time on at the beginning of the day. //
the problem with that was revealed by the "BST" experiment in the 1970s. it meant kids going to school in the dark in the winter, resulting in more road accidents involving pedestrians.
My school day in infants and juniors was 9am until 3.30pm. At secondary school we didn’t finish until 4pm! (More with detention!) Now it seems to be 9.15am to 3pm, so it could be extended an hour.
Yes some schools do finish at 3 pm or even just before...BUT they start at 8am-ish and many only have 30 mins for lunch.....they are still having the same hours of lessons
My son at secondary school started at 8.30 and finished at 4.30 with 2.5 hours for lunch plus Saturday mornings. Granted he boarded, but there were day pupils too (a state school, not a private or public school). A brilliant school with great results run on completely different lines and a very happy school too.