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Lil O Lady, many thanks for your answer.I think my original post sating 'easy life' was probably not the correct term.
I agree, it is not the schools problem that I have a child in the nursery, and another in the primary school itself, I was just pointing out that there are many parents in this situation, and I am sure that arranging a school trip half an hour later would not have been a problem for the school, and would have helped many parents out.
I understand what you are saying about secondary school teachers getting free periods to do marking and admin, but the fact still remains that a primary school teacher has a class of around 30 kids to teach for the whole year as opposed to secondary school teachers teaching hundreds of kids.How much time do you need to prepare and mark for 30 kids. Any written homework my boy brings home is the same photocopied piece of paper the other 30 kids have got for home work., is also probably the same that the prvious year got, and will be the same that next years class will get. I agree they have to be marked, but it's not as if 6 year old kids have to write 200 word essays. What I am trying to say is that although the setting up of things such as homework paperwork may be time consuming, once it is done, the same work is just photocopied and issued to the kids year on year.
I am not for one second saying that primary school teachers do a bad job or are lazy, in fact my sons teacher is excellent, and I believe my kids get an excellent education.
I think the main thing that annoys me is the 11 weeks holidays, which is over two and a half times the national average.Are we saying Primary school teachers work two and a half times harder than the rest of us.I think not!. People can say whatever they want to try and defend this amount of holiday, but I just do not believe for one second that primary school teachers spend most of ithese 11 weeks doing 'school stuff'