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Son's secordary school nightmare - update.
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Ok, I have finally managed to get his school to sihn their part of the council form to put him on the waiting list for a place at another school, when one every comes up! But the nightmare continues. In Science last week he went to up teachers desk to ask something, got back to his seat and his exercise book, with all of his work since last September, was on the floor ripped to shrehs and covered in water. Nobody saw who did it(yeh right!) and nobody was told off. Went up school next day and was assured that the 3 main trouble makers had been moved to another class. He gets intoday to say that the 3 said pupils were still in his class, and while he was doing his work on sheets of paper( because his book was ruined) one of the girls came up to him and again ripped the paper to shreds. he put his hand up to tell the teacher(who was a substitute) who said to him, oh these things happen. Same girl in Spanish smacked him around the face with a dictionary. There are no places yet in any other school and |I cant home school him - what do I do???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The waiting list criteria only applies to year of entry. And then only for so many weeks after the start of the September term. ignore his place on the waiting list and go straight for an appeal - when did you last apply for a place at either of these schools?
You need to read the Schools Admissions Code and the Schools Admissions Appeal Code (available from the DFES website). I would post a link but my PC is playing up now.
You need to read the Schools Admissions Code and the Schools Admissions Appeal Code (available from the DFES website). I would post a link but my PC is playing up now.
I applied for one school 6 months ago, the one where he is number 26. ironically it was the automatic feeder school from his primary but I decided to go with the local high school to give it a go, as his primary was a distance away and the feeder even further. now he is actually out of the catchment area for it, though I do know of people who go there that live where I live. Second one i only applied for today.
I think my son a similar age to yours smow but he is still in primary as they go to high school a year later here. We have got him in a different school from his class and although the bullying was started by boys in his class a few years ago, it is the girls that have carried it on. I can only think that it must be their gae, but they can be so nasty. I would pull every string I could and just pster and pester until i got him moved - no child should have to put up with that kind of bullying. Please let us know how he gets on.
Get on to the board of governors and complain to all of them individually about what is happening. The school have a duty of care and they are failing badly. Use the word "bullying" because this is really frowned on almost like "racistism" and it is bullying. Use the word bullying over and over again. Log everything that is happening. Write to the local paper complaining about the school. I would even get on to my local MP and complain - this school is failing big time. Complain to OFSTED - they are supposed to inspect schools and this one is failing.
If it were my son I would tell the school that I was keeping him at home until the matter was resolved Smowball. Either they stop the bullying immediately or they offer your son another school.
I'm afraid I've never trusted teachers as they only seem concerned with their own results and league tables. They don't seem to care about the children in their charge now.
I'm afraid I've never trusted teachers as they only seem concerned with their own results and league tables. They don't seem to care about the children in their charge now.
Not read all the posts in detail Smowball so apologies if any repetition.
If you have the time or family members, take the decision now to home-educate until a suitable school comes along.
In your position and at this time of the school year I would simply keep the boy off school, and write to the head and separately to the chair of governors to state why this is being done.
if you have a few spare bob, look up a personal tutor (eg tutordoctor) to give him a couple of hours a week in core subjects.
Alternatively use this time to buy and enjoy a really cheap family holiday. Only harm will come by keeping your boy at this nightmare place.
If you have the time or family members, take the decision now to home-educate until a suitable school comes along.
In your position and at this time of the school year I would simply keep the boy off school, and write to the head and separately to the chair of governors to state why this is being done.
if you have a few spare bob, look up a personal tutor (eg tutordoctor) to give him a couple of hours a week in core subjects.
Alternatively use this time to buy and enjoy a really cheap family holiday. Only harm will come by keeping your boy at this nightmare place.
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