bowers2
Striker
I absolutely can - does it warrant a £75k salary?
The discipline needs to be sensible, our lads school is wound far too tight, especially on uniform. Tie done up tight, dress shoes and dark coats, it's just not practical when they play footy at breaktime, nor safe when they walk home in the dark nights, nor conducive to good learning as it's very uncomfortable. The school say it's preparing them for work but if they take a moment to check most businesses are moving the other way and there are lots of places where everyone dresses casually everyday. Rules for rules sake doesn't wash anymore.
Academies set their own salaries, that is open to abuse.
I'd love to know where all the Billions of tax is going, it's not on welfare. My guess is propping up pensions for those who paid in £1.87 and now want 50% of their final salary.
I agree, it's need completely modernising.
I can't believe the every teacher has to create every lesson plan from scratch and that their isn't a better way to share collateral.
Same for marking, the days of the pile of paper books and red pens is surely ripe for something better.
AI based interactive learning systems for each child is the way forward.
Aye the days when I was at school and got beaten black and blue are just what we need eh? State-wide child abuse is not an answer.
Completely disagree
School should prepare children for adult life.
My wife has a business and employs apprentices however most have no idea about respect, application of rules or how to assertively engage.
I’m glad your kids school has tight boundaries. This is what school should be. Not concentration camps but leaders of respect and implemtation of boundaries.
I just hope you don’t opnely critisice this.
I’m sure that as a respectful parent, any grievances you have will be brought to the attention of the head rather than siding with the children or waging war on social media as I have witnessed before.