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Of wimps....schools closed so teachers and pupils don't get hurt in the snow heard it all now
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interesting, and i would never use the term little darlings for children, not in that context.
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Not this old chestnut again. Schools are horrible places, most of you wouldn't survive in a large secondary school these days (know I won't be going back in a bloody rush). The stuff teenagers have to put up with these days would make your hair curl. Kids and teachers don't close the schools - LEAs, head teachers and governors close schools. Could be based on anticipated transport problems, could be based on safety, could be based on teacher-pupil ratios (they are a lot lower than they used to be and many staff live a long way from school to avoid the pupils and parents out of school time).
And I've just seen the most preposterous scene of all as far as this goes.
The scene: a secondary school in Co. Durham. The school is closed because of adverse weather conditions. However, the school gates are open and the children are sledging and snowballing in the school grounds. So - they can get to the school to play; presumably the school grounds are not so treacherous that they cannot undertake these activities unsupervised but it is far too dangerous for them to go inside and take part in their lessons. I see. (Sides split with laughter and NJ exits).
The scene: a secondary school in Co. Durham. The school is closed because of adverse weather conditions. However, the school gates are open and the children are sledging and snowballing in the school grounds. So - they can get to the school to play; presumably the school grounds are not so treacherous that they cannot undertake these activities unsupervised but it is far too dangerous for them to go inside and take part in their lessons. I see. (Sides split with laughter and NJ exits).