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How do you feel about this, when you yourself are penalised for wishing to take your children on holiday during a school term, when that is the only time it becomes affordable?
How do you feel about this, when you yourself are penalised for wishing to take your children on holiday during a school term, when that is the only time it becomes affordable?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ./// You don't like the idea of Pakistanis doing it and would have us believe that they are getting away with something because they are not white British but Pakistani.. ///
Believe what you want, but you cannot get away from the fact (but then knowing your slant on things, perhaps you would choose not believe it) if it had been a group of white British parents who wanted to alter the schools term periods, they would not have stood a chance.
Believe what you want, but you cannot get away from the fact (but then knowing your slant on things, perhaps you would choose not believe it) if it had been a group of white British parents who wanted to alter the schools term periods, they would not have stood a chance.
AOG, if a group, such as white British parents, representing the bulk of the intake, had wanted this and been aware enough to have asked for it, it would have been granted; it is perfectly legal and sensible.
But thank you for confirming your racial interest and grievance, which is what the Daily Mail was aiming for. It is always pleasant to have one's suspicions confirmed.
But thank you for confirming your racial interest and grievance, which is what the Daily Mail was aiming for. It is always pleasant to have one's suspicions confirmed.
My grandchildren attend a school that has had a two week break in October for many a year. They still attend school for the allocated number of school days per annum.
Actually, it offers a lot of parents the opportunity to have a sunny break away from the UK before the onset of winter.
The only problem with the system is if you have other children at different schools who only take a week's break.
Actually, it offers a lot of parents the opportunity to have a sunny break away from the UK before the onset of winter.
The only problem with the system is if you have other children at different schools who only take a week's break.
I am getting quite annoyed at seeing this misleading header appearing in latest posts.
School changes term time by adding a week in September and having a two week half term in October should be the title.
As long as the number of the days children are educated are fulfilled and if it suits the majority, then fine.
Yes, I can see a slight difficulty for Teachers whose children may attend different schools. It happened when I was at school , we has 'Wake weeks' when different towns closed down while the factories closed, Teachers sometimes suffered the same inconvenience then if they lived in a neighbouring town.
School changes term time by adding a week in September and having a two week half term in October should be the title.
As long as the number of the days children are educated are fulfilled and if it suits the majority, then fine.
Yes, I can see a slight difficulty for Teachers whose children may attend different schools. It happened when I was at school , we has 'Wake weeks' when different towns closed down while the factories closed, Teachers sometimes suffered the same inconvenience then if they lived in a neighbouring town.
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