Child's behaviour... (Sorry for long post)

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But I had to ask about his behaviour, and she completely glossed over it ànd said oh we don't need to talk about that there's nothing to worry about, he's been really good since the last incident and it was probably just a phase.
Have any kids left the school in the meantime ? Could have been another child egging him on.
 
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Yes, I remember those days.
Days in which teachers did what teachers do, teach.
My mum never had to sit with me and explain things because that was done by the teachers.
Now all the teaching is done by parents or tutors and all work is on flying paper which can be disposed of quickly in case something goes tiits up.
Teachers are not teachers anymore.
They're indoctrinators of modern values and fee collectors on behalf of the headteachers.
To them it's more important that you pay the fee for the governors fund (aka p!ss up and holidays) than how your child is doing in maths, english and science.
 
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