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Will be amazed if these posts aren't deleted .
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Any chance of a reply to my first question ?
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Loss of parking space outside 70 Barry Road
intexasatthe moment replied to DogLover's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
But does having the car near your home stop it getting broken into ? -
Just a blip in the usually excellent admin of the forum ???
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problems opening attachments on email account
intexasatthe moment replied to intexasatthe moment's topic in The Lounge
Oh yes please Foxy ,how kind ! I keep looking at the home bit of Yahoo email but there doesn't seem to be what I need . This is a recent problem on this account - the owner of which is a bit of a random clicker so I imagine some tweaking is needed . -
Regarding the Kingsdale thread - the message from Admin about posters details being given to the authorities etc . If it was neither a light hearted /jokey response nor a rather threatening message - why was there talk of the police ? Libel is a civil matter not criminal isn't it ?
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problems opening attachments on email account
intexasatthe moment replied to intexasatthe moment's topic in The Lounge
Not just me that's baffled then . Some comfort . -
Year 5 and 6 parents- secondary schools
intexasatthe moment replied to Renata Hamvas's topic in The Family Room Discussion
From what I understand albert different year groups at Kingsdale can have very different experiences . I think the higher years have had a very different time from those just recently joining the school . So those who have good experiences find it hard to believe that anything could be amiss at the school . -
As will be obvious I'm not very computer savvy but I have an email account - Yahoo/btinternet with subaccounts for family members . One of the sub accounts can't open attachments though they used to be able to. They download but no dialogue box opens asking if you want to save or open the attachment . I can open attachments - even forwarded ones from the sub account that can't . This is all on same machine . Does anyone have any advice . I've tried "reconfiguring " the rogue account .
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I'm sorry but your post came across as very heavy handed . You would know but I can't remember anything other than references to the sudden drop in GCSE results . There may have been opinions expressed as to the cause - so I can see that might be libellous . I don't recall any posts stating that x or y happened ,so I can't see that any lies ( as you call it ) were told . "embellishment " is tricky isn't it ? I imagine there will be a lot of gaps in the EDF if exaggeration becomes a reason for removing posts because they might be libellous . It must put Admin in a difficult position - presumably requests for "embellished " posts will have to be removed if you're asked to do so on the grounds that they are libellous .
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And does anyone know why the school had to change GCSE exam boards ? The Ofsted report seemed ( to me ,maybe I've misunderstood ) to imply that this was partially responsible for the drop in results . Poor kids who sat exams last summer ,it seems so unfair that their grades were affected .
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Curmudgeon you say " Seems a good thing there's been a high turnover of staff to me. " But surely these teachers were working at the school when the results were good ? They left and the re results nose dived . Why is it good they've left ? Have I missed something obvious ?
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Hope it's back on . Does no water = no heating ?
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Decathalon at Surrey Quays have a great selection of ski mittens etc for children .
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Proposed Harris Primary School
intexasatthe moment replied to rgutsell's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Perfectly possible for the LA to consult parents and take their views into account . Though whether the outcome of any consultation would actually reflect parents/carers views is another matter . -
Proposed Harris Primary School
intexasatthe moment replied to rgutsell's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
The "tendering" need not be entirely related to cost . The system with the old style original Academies where sponsors were taking over existing buildings and school communities was that they put forward an expression of interest to the LA setting out their suitability as sponsor and outlining proposals for admissions criteria ,curriculum ,SEN policy etc etc . The LA would then decide which sponsor they wanted to go with . Probably irrelevant in this case as Southwark would no doubt go with Harris because of its size and track record . I doubt there would be any consideration of accountabilty ,monopolies ,eggs and baskets . -
Proposed Harris Primary School
intexasatthe moment replied to rgutsell's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
The first Academies were given funding over and above that available to equivalent community schools . Some of their success was attributable to that . Success starts the ball rolling and improves intake . Succesful schools are what we want but I want them to be run by local authorities and I don't want an education system that is fragmented by a myriad of opague admissions criteria and where schools are fighting to corner the best intake and improving exam results by any means at the expense of education and teachers health . Feeder primary schools and all through schools will ( IMO ) further complicate and divide the system . I don't want an education system where we return to Victorian values of philanthropy where power ,money and politics have an ever increasing influence . Harris may well be a" good " philanthropist but that doesn't make the system acceptable to me . And although he has built a huge machine to run his schools what will happen if he becomes ill or infirm and can no longer provide leadership and input ? -
The tfl site gives no detail other than a general warning . Does anyone know where I can look ? My interest is in travelling to the Chelsea Bridge entrance of Battersea Park . Train is one option ,but wanted to explore 44 bus from Victoria over Chelsea Bridge ( they weren't travelling to Victoria tonight ,don't know why ). I'm assuming that Nine Elms Rd will be closed tommorrow - or am I being too pessimistic ?
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Proposed Harris Primary School
intexasatthe moment replied to rgutsell's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
londonmix - I'm sure you're very capable of putting forward an argument that my objections are unreasonable without any further detail . I'm just expressing my views . Which are that I have reservations about Academies - for instance I'm not reassured by being told that the DfE will be assessing the curriculum when a sponsor opens a new primary school . The current political intervention in the curriculum by Gove seems uninformed by teachers and people with expertise in schools and education . He has appointed an education minister - John Nash - whose only qualification seems to be the fact he is a sponsor of an Academy .http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2013/jan/10/gove-appoints-john-nash-education-minister If you look at the link I posted earlier to the curriculum think tank you will get a flavour of Nash's ( or his wife 's ) thinking on curriculum . You may be completely in harmony with his approach but I am unhappy that the curriculum at an Academy ( Pimlico ) and the new primary he is opening is now shaped by his idea of a curriculum . It is obvious that the government shares his approach . I appreciate that I am referring to a different sponsor and a different Academy - but the point is that Academies do have this freedom .I feel that they are unaccountable and that as chains like Harris get bigger that their freedoms and power will increase . The alternative Academy preferred by the Roke primary is indicated in the link I posted as Riddlesdown Collegiate http://www.riddlesdown.org/ . I'm sorry I can't be more articulate than this - my excuse today is that I'm still recovering from being caught up in the Vauxhall nightmare this morning . But the truth is I'm pretty inarticulate at the best of times !
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