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teachers pet
« on: 18 September 2008, 16:16:40 »

since my 5 year old daughter has gone back to school since the holidays she has been picked on rottern by the same 2 girls.
ive told the teacher about this and my daughter coming home every day in tears as she is still being picked on.
i told my daughter this morning to have a go back at them now and dont take any more stick off them
ive just got back from picking her up from school after having the teacher have a go at me as there has been a complaint from the parents of the 2 girls

my daughter took matters in her own hands and smacked both of them in the face
ha ha ha ha shouldn't laugh really ha ha ha

just found out by a neighbour that the 2 girls parents are close friends of the teachers and thats why nothing was done when i made the complaint


i think this is totaly wrong and should not be aloud

can i make a complaint to a higher person
i cant go to the head of the school as the head is realted to the teacher in question
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Re: teachers pet
« Reply #1 on: 18 September 2008, 16:27:35 »

Local education authorities, local paper.

At least she will be left alone now.

Any other decent primaries near you?

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« Reply #2 on: 18 September 2008, 16:28:13 »

There is something fundamentally wrong with the head teacher being related to one of the teachers who work for her!! How can she be expected to discipline that teacher (or tell her that something is wrong in this case).

I found that talking directly to the parents of the children involved helped when i had the same situation with my 8 year old daughter recently.
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Re: teachers pet
« Reply #3 on: 18 September 2008, 16:29:10 »

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Any other decent primaries near you?


there is 1 other school but there is still a waiting list to get in there
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Re: teachers pet
« Reply #4 on: 18 September 2008, 16:29:33 »

 Sorry to hear that your daughter has been pick on and its not right that they should not do any thing about it, Yes you can  go higher and I know how you feel as I have been in the position with my 3 kids when they was younger, its not nice for our kids to go through it, I know it was funny that your daughter stuck up for her self so to right to if the teachers sorted it out then it would not come to the point that your daughter had to hit them, I hope you get it sorted out
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« Reply #5 on: 18 September 2008, 16:32:49 »

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I found that talking directly to the parents of the children involved helped when i had the same situation with my 8 year old daughter recently.

from what ive been told
the parents of the 2 girls are just as bad
it was 1 of the sons of the parents that stole the lead from the roof of my house

that i caught
but even then he got away with it because of his age
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Re: teachers pet
« Reply #6 on: 18 September 2008, 16:37:16 »

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it was 1 of the sons of the parents that stole the lead from the roof of my house

that i caught
but even then he got away with it because of his age

http://www.expressandstar.com/2008/03/12/pair-confront-thieves-on-their-roof/
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Re: teachers pet
« Reply #7 on: 18 September 2008, 16:38:17 »

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I found that talking directly to the parents of the children involved helped when i had the same situation with my 8 year old daughter recently.

from what ive been told
the parents of the 2 girls are just as bad

it was 1 of the sons of the parents that stole the lead from the roof of my house

that i caught
but even then he got away with it because of his age

Of course it helps if the parents are reasonable people. It sounds like the parents might actually be the problem!!!!!

Try talking to the head and threatening to go to the local authority if they don't do something about it??
« Last Edit: 18 September 2008, 16:39:08 by scottie7275 »
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« Reply #8 on: 18 September 2008, 16:44:49 »

The scrap men threatening you :o

You'd be better off away from that area if you could find somewhere
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Re: teachers pet
« Reply #9 on: 18 September 2008, 16:46:38 »

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The scrap men threatening you :o

You'd be better off away from that area if you could find somewhere

im looking at moving to my grandads house when he moves out just after christmas

even get my daughter into a new school as its a few miles away from where im living at the mo
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« Reply #10 on: 18 September 2008, 16:51:24 »

Good luck!
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Re: teachers pet
« Reply #11 on: 18 September 2008, 18:59:13 »

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since my 5 year old daughter has gone back to school since the holidays she has been picked on rottern by the same 2 girls.
ive told the teacher about this and my daughter coming home every day in tears as she is still being picked on.
i told my daughter this morning to have a go back at them now and dont take any more stick off them
ive just got back from picking her up from school after having the teacher have a go at me as there has been a complaint from the parents of the 2 girls

my daughter took matters in her own hands and smacked both of them in the faceha ha ha ha shouldn't laugh really ha ha ha

just found out by a neighbour that the 2 girls parents are close friends of the teachers and thats why nothing was done when i made the complaint


i think this is totaly wrong and should not be aloud

can i make a complaint to a higher person
i cant go to the head of the school as the head is realted to the teacher in question

She now have self esteem and thats the most important point.. ;)



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« Reply #12 on: 18 September 2008, 19:02:02 »

some may say im wrong for saying in 1 way she did the right thing where some will say its wrong

but she had a nice extra large bowl of ice cram after her tea
lol
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Re: teachers pet
« Reply #13 on: 18 September 2008, 20:01:24 »

Whatever you do, the teacher, and likely head will not be on your side.

Either smile and put up with it, or try and move.

One person will come off worse with a bad publicity storm, and I'm sorry to say it is your daughter  :'(

Don't you hate the system / nepatism  >:(

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« Reply #14 on: 18 September 2008, 20:11:39 »

Go to educational authority - if they fail get the EA to move your daughter to a better school
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