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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can't believe this! It's one thing having the knives in the school and the pupils learning how to use them responsibly but as for carrying them around all day........I'm not suggesting they are going to stab each other, it could be somthing as simple as a child tripping over with a knife in their bag or reaching into the bag to get something else.
I agree - let the local police/schools liaison officer know
Absolutely awful ~ my kids have food tech (I can't get used to calling it that..it used to be home economics!) and they have never had to take utensils in to school, let alone knives!
A pupil at my sons school was recently expelled for having a flick knife in his bag. They have a zero tolerance policy which obviously means they aren't ever asked to take knives in for food tech.
I would certainly make a stand ~ I understand that teachers are in a no-win situation an awful lot of the time, but this is madness.
Vic, I don't think this has been blown up out of all proportion. It is totally irresponsible for a school to request that sharp knives should be brought into school. It wouldn't have been allowed in my school and it was over 40 years ago that I went there. All sorts of things can cause accidents, I would agree and I would never suggest that conkers, marbles, cricket balls, etc. etc. should be banned, but sharp knives are a completely different matter and knife crime is very much on the increase.
I would certainly take it up with the School Governors, but wouldn't take it to the press.