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Ten Lates In One Term...
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Just read a message from my sons school. Apparently if a child is late 10 times in 1 term the parents will be fined £60.
Do you think this is acceptable?
Do you think this is acceptable?
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Well usually I'm there at least an hour before the students normally arrive and well before the decision is taken to close the school.
Closures have happened on average on one day every two years in my experience.
Well usually I'm there at least an hour before the students normally arrive and well before the decision is taken to close the school.
Closures have happened on average on one day every two years in my experience.
If you wanna make a thing of it
contact the HM and say they cant just say 'Late! - penalty'
they have to inquire into the reason - flat tyre I think wouldnt count, stayed in bed might count...
You could also link it with the issue of supply teachers and say the lessons on his part have to be worth turning up to - er - must be of sufficient quality and he must know the unsettling effect of supply teachers. [children dont learn as much ]
contact the HM and say they cant just say 'Late! - penalty'
they have to inquire into the reason - flat tyre I think wouldnt count, stayed in bed might count...
You could also link it with the issue of supply teachers and say the lessons on his part have to be worth turning up to - er - must be of sufficient quality and he must know the unsettling effect of supply teachers. [children dont learn as much ]
People who work at schools aren't generally ogres. It is most likely that the fine would be for lateness without good cause. It might be an unpopular thing to say, but surely if 'punctuality is out of the parents' control' to the extent that the student is late this number of times, something is wrong. In my experience, it can be amazing how much more control a parent finds he/she has when the alternative has a direct effect on his/her convenience or pocket.
joeluke the children's parents aren't getting fined 'every time' they are late -the child has to be late 10 times in a Term which is at least once a week. I would think a teacher would get some sort of disciplinary measures if they were regularly late. I would p[resume lateness upsets everyone and the only way schools can bang home to parents the importance of punctuality is where it hurts them most -the wallet.
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