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Inset day Monday 5th November
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I always thought inset days were a local arrangement. A girl at work lives about 25 miles away and her sons school also has the same inset day.
Would be interested in hearing from anyone in the South to see how many counties have this day off?
I ask because we were going to go to somewhere like Thorpe Park and hopefully not queue as long if alot of kids are at school that day.
Would be interested in hearing from anyone in the South to see how many counties have this day off?
I ask because we were going to go to somewhere like Thorpe Park and hopefully not queue as long if alot of kids are at school that day.
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Sorry- I was forgetting this week has started already! Here is what I should have said:
Some schools were off last week and had yesterday as an Inset day; but I think most are off THIS week instead, particularly in the South. Of those that are off THIS week some may have an Inset day but I doubt many will because the term is fairly short.
08:54 Tue 30th Oct 2012
Sorry- I was forgetting this week has started already! Here is what I should have said:
Some schools were off last week and had yesterday as an Inset day; but I think most are off THIS week instead, particularly in the South. Of those that are off THIS week some may have an Inset day but I doubt many will because the term is fairly short.
Some schools were off last week and had yesterday as an Inset day; but I think most are off THIS week instead, particularly in the South. Of those that are off THIS week some may have an Inset day but I doubt many will because the term is fairly short.
>So what's the difference between an inset day and a Baker day? and why can't get go back to getting their training during the school holidays, like we did?
A Baker day was, as you'll remembe, a reference to Kenneth Baker in the 1980s. I don't know when the term was dropped but as the government has changed twice since then i'm not surprised.
Inset days are generally done in the holidays- the one on 5th November will be the last day of the half term break (week+ 1 day) for the students.
A Baker day was, as you'll remembe, a reference to Kenneth Baker in the 1980s. I don't know when the term was dropped but as the government has changed twice since then i'm not surprised.
Inset days are generally done in the holidays- the one on 5th November will be the last day of the half term break (week+ 1 day) for the students.
My sons school had inset day last Friday, funny how they always tend to bolt them on to half term isn't it?
Any teacher training should be incorporated into their meagre 13 weeks a year holidays, why should working parents have the extra expense of childcare on these days? I'd love to see how much actual 'training' goes on on these days
Any teacher training should be incorporated into their meagre 13 weeks a year holidays, why should working parents have the extra expense of childcare on these days? I'd love to see how much actual 'training' goes on on these days
It is taken in the teachers' holidays Joe- that's why the teachers are in school and the pupils are off.
And when they're not bolted on to half term we get questions on here from parents saying how inconvenient it is to have to cover an odd day.
Students still get the prescribed number of days in school.
And when they're not bolted on to half term we get questions on here from parents saying how inconvenient it is to have to cover an odd day.
Students still get the prescribed number of days in school.
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