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These Ere Proposed Changes To School Hours..

Kids having school from possibly 9am-6pm

 

And kids starting school at 2/3 years old.

 

I know it's not as cut and dry as the bold statements published in the news above.

 

But why fuck about with the current regime?

 

I wouldn't want my kid,no later how old,returning home from school at 6pm at night,in any circumstance.

 

And I certainly wouldn't want my lad going to school now.

 

There's enough help out there for nursery fees.

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It would certainly stop any people using kids, as an excuse NOT to work.

Haven't they also considered reducing the holiday times as well?

 

What is the thought behind the hours? Educate them more? Or reduce homework?

Kids having school from possibly 9am-6pm

 

 

If this does happen, I hope the teachers are adequately compensated and get at least a 50% pay rise

Agree entirely Gonzo.

 

No way would I send mine for that long.

 

Not sure why but the way they're taught seems inadequate- loads of homework, no time for sport activities, yet increasing issues over primary school leavers' ability to read and write.

 

Managed it no problem when we were at school- played plenty of football and other sports, only homework was reading a book and practising times tables, leaving plenty of time for us to be kids.

Just aslong as they give them extra milk, then lets do it.

Kids do 180 days a year in school and let's say for arguments sake they're there for 6.5 hours per day ie 1170 hours a year.

 

By adding 2.5hrs per day to the current schedule, 1170 hours is only 130 days ie 26 school weeks. 

 

The idle fucksponges known as teachers will now want another 10 weeks holiday and for that reason iamout.

Won't it help working parents who can't afford after school care?

Schools should be there to educate, not to provide a free of use babysitting service.

Agree entirely Gonzo.

 

No way would I send mine for that long.

 

Not sure why but the way they're taught seems inadequate- loads of homework, no time for sport activities, yet increasing issues over primary school leavers' ability to read and write.

 

Managed it no problem when we were at school- played plenty of football and other sports, only homework was reading a book and practising times tables, leaving plenty of time for us to be kids.

 

This with big boinging bells on...

The amount of homework is astounding,I remember primary school as being reading , writing, times tables and loads of fun.....

 

 

My lads home work this week is about differentiating between ,languages ie:- poems written in different countries...I'd prefer he was learning something useful.....

I like the homework my son gets.

 

They get a topic, every couple of weeks. They have to research and ask parents, and write a few pages about the subject.

 

Its interesting, he is currently on the 60's, and asked me "what was it like back then Dad, when you was a kid ?"...

 

Cheeky sod!!

Keep em In the schools and off the streets the little thugs

Homework until exam and coursework time is given for parents. Otherwise they moan like fuckers.

If you see the dross the current system produces then any change is worth looking into.

My little lad is is first year at primary by the time get home tea etc he's nodding off at about 6pm,it's a load of bollocks and then you have the child care side of it don't think anything will come of it tbh.

Must. . .not. ....bite. ...

 

Spent an half hour discussing this today already.

 

They want to reduce holidays too.

 

Nobody wants to become s teacher for money/working hours/13 weeks holiday. Anyone that does is the reason why half of nqt's quit within 5 years.

My lads nursery is £962 a month. Started this week.

 

If he goes to some sort of free school early I might get an holiday in the next 4 years!

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My lads nursery is £962 a month. Started this week.

 

If he goes to some sort of free school early I might get an holiday in the next 4 years!

Kin ell mate.

 

Take it your lad is in 5 days a week?

 

£50ish per day??

 

That's ridiculous

Right, on laptop now..

 

Basically the idea hasn't come from anyone in Government, and any hint towards it has been avoided.

 

Firstly.

 

Imagine how much budgets schools get for 6.5 hours, extend this to 8/9 hours, by the law of averages your looking at 1/3 extra funding from Government, so on a budget of 50bn the government would need to add an extra 15bn. Where this will come from in these "frugal times".

 

How many people are employed in childcare? Childcare industry is worth an estimated 5bn, a massive portion is out of school childcare etc.

 

People are saying it would help get people into work, but would you want your 6 year old in school that long? Daughter is nearly 4 and struggles for a full day. The answer is for secondary school age, but how many teenagers need looking after 3.30-5 ?

Kin ell mate.

 

Take it your lad is in 5 days a week?

 

£50ish per day??

 

That's ridiculous

Aye. That's the discounted rate for him being in 5 days. It's 52.75 otherwise.

 

If the Mrs was on minimum wage there would be no point her working. She's not massively above it either.

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Aye. That's the discounted rate for him being in 5 days. It's 52.75 otherwise.

 

If the Mrs was on minimum wage there would be no point her working. She's not massively above it either.

Why the fuck is it that much?!

 

Ours is £33 and he's in there 2 days.

 

My mrs works mostly nights so it works,but if she worked days we would be in the same boat as you.

 

It's basically forcing young mums not to work.

 

This school thing would only work for parents prepared to send their kids for 5 days.

 

It's a load of bollocks IMO that like swanster says will never happen

City centre and nearest to ours and our works.

 

It's purpose built, proper nice and structured but well expensive.

 

Mrs wanted to go back 3 days a week but her works declined her flexible working request.

Nobody wants to become s teacher for money/working hours/13 weeks holiday. Anyone that does is the reason why half of nqt's quit within 5 years.

I'm not arguing with your 2nd statement Swanny, but it contradicts your first

It's basically forcing young mums not to work.

 

 

My mrs stopped working when we had our second, nursery fees meant she was working for something like £40 a month. Struggled like fuck for the first couple of years but seeing my kids grow up with their mum was worth it.

 

We're in a better position now where she doesn't have to work but when I see the figures people quote for childcare it turns my stomach. How the fuck you can justify £50 a day for chucking a kid in a room full of other kids is beyond me.

 

Wife was a nursery nurse when I met her, she loved the job but got treated like shit and paid fuck all. Regularly having more kids in her room than was allowed (and this was in a well established well thought of nursery), seemed to be the norm in other places too so where their costing comes from I don't know.

 

They've got you over a barrel and fucking know it, twatspatulas.

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My mrs stopped working when we had our second, nursery fees meant she was working for something like £40 a month. Struggled like fuck for the first couple of years but seeing my kids grow up with their mum was worth it.

 

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That's exactly our plan mate.

 

When our 2nd is born in July,all being well,we are hoping to get the hell out of here within 18 months/2 years in which a year of that will be maternity.

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