I wont bore you with all details, but i went to look at a new school, for my boys, year 1 and year 4, yesterday. The new school have accepted my boys, and they start september. The new school have asked for transfer papers to be signed by the head, of the schools, they attend now. There are 5 other families, who have children in year 4, who have also had problems with the school and have moved their children, but said the head teacher was extremely rude to them, one was spoken to in a public area with other teachers and parents present!
What i want to know is, can he refuse to sign them? Ive googled like mad, this morning, but cant find anything about the transfer of pupils. If im totally honest, i dont want to speak to him, he normally gives u lip service, just to get you out of the door, and our minds made up, they are moving regardless of what he says. Do i have to speak to him?
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Can a head teacher refuse to sign transfer papers?
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nickymills · 17/07/2013 07:09
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