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'A flagship secondary school championed by Labour is to close just two years after it opened – but the taxpayer will be paying for it for another 23 years.'
Read more: Labour's £24m showpiece school closes after only 2 years | Mail Online As was agreed in another thread, throwing money at something doesn't necessarily mean it's the right thing to do, or that it'll be better for it. No money for books, but these academies of vanity, are to close after a couple of years, after costing masssive amounts of money? Scandalous. |
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Must try harder. (At least if you're going to criticise others for poor English.) ;) |
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Even a first year pupil at secondary school knows the correct English is:- University, with an R INNIT? |
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My daughter's school ( Hassy High) scored higher than any of the Hyndburn schools, although quite how they managed that with no books astounds me:confused:
I'll be asking some questions when Parent's Evening comes around, in fact I might just email the headmistress and ask if this "bring your own books" situation is new.... |
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My school education was set by the teachers and I did exceptionally well, why not go back to that system instead? |
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To pour further boiling oil on the raging waters around education ! EMA, I was never paid to go to school & I'm pretty sure a lot of people on here weren't so why is EMA supposedly seen as so important ?It was introduced around 2003/4 although a pilot had been running since 1999. Was the true reason a cynical ploy by powers that be to manipulate unemployment figures & further the dependency culture ? While at the same time sowing the seeds for future party militants & "Their rights!" ?
Now the threat of it being cut has raised the heads of these mini militants in the form of protest action ! Er, aren't they supposed to be at school/college getting their education today ? Or is it because a few have come to see it as a handout/pocket money from the state & their right to do as they please with ? Some of the students questioned have admitted as much ! Generally curious as to peoples views ! Especially any in receipt of such largess & what it means to them. (Honestly) NewsNow: Loading story... |
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Did you notice anything obvious about the majority of the schools at the top of the list? |
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In reply to Jaysay, I don't know where the fault lies, like I said in my day everyone got a copy ofthe same edition of the book and you signed your name at the front of it on a little stuck on form. Seems a bit ridiculous if the teacher wants to refer to a specific page in her copy and 32 kids all have different editions.... |
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I never thought about the page thing like that and I can't remember if we had to buy our own books at Clitheroe Grammar, I left in 88 and my memory is failing me :D
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Kels' copy has arrived today, it will be getting her name written in it!! Apparently her class are sharing the supply of books with another class and "are not allowed to take them home" . I have written a letter into school asking if this fiasco is common practice and can we have next year's reading list in preparation ! :rolleyes:
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