Like many on here I am considering schooling for the apple of my eye and I while I am less surprised by the amount of god bothering bollocks in some of the local school 'brouchers' (they're CoE) I am fucking astounded by the number of grammatical errors and patent bollocks put down in print.
Hello birds, hello sky.
personally: small primary, nice and friendly.. gain confidence... then fight like fuck / move house / agree to religion (a bit) for secondary....
...then fight like fuck / move house / agree to religion (a bit) for secondary....
Slackers: because we're not French. Obviously. No laws separating church and state when the monarch, power to dissolve parliament blah-de-blah etc, is head of the church. I'm going to surmise too that the origins of early decent schools were in many cases ecclesiastical. Nuns, Jesuits, that sort of thing - hence the established tradition. Why it hasn't been revised has a lot to do with votes I guess. The results tend to be above average, which is of course easier to achieve when you have some control over your selection policy, and when those who are hamming it just to get in are by definition parents who give a damn.
But you can have standards for admission to school without all the hocus pocus bullshit.
Personally we're prolly going to move to a borough with grammar schools, assuming mini would suit that.
Anyway, 50% of schools will always be above the median
Quote from: slack---line on December 22, 2010, 10:27:40 amAnyway, 50% of schools will always be above the median And 68% of drivers surveyed declared that they were 'better than average'.
I'm even more confused now