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Girls/boys ratio

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RyanSarah2010 · 24/08/2016 16:47

hi! My 6 year old has just went into primary 2 (Scotland) his new class for the year has 5 boys and about 17 girls! I'm not too happy about this as I want him to make lots of male friends. He's happy enough but he did mention there were a lot of girls in his class. I'm sure there are only 22 boys in the whole year and 40 girls. The other three p2 classes have more. 2 of which are composite. Why don't they spit the boys up evenly?

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Groovee · 24/08/2016 16:51

I worked in a small school where we only had one girl and 10 boys. Sometimes it just depends on how the school decide to split them.

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sandylion · 24/08/2016 16:51

If he's happy it's only an issue if you make it an issue. If there are 4 p2 classes including composites it sounds like the boys have been fairly split. They won't change classes now anyway. What would you like to happen?

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SuperHeroesForKids · 24/08/2016 16:53

I think cases are split on the levels DC are at rather than sex tbh.

He'll make lots of friends whichever class he's in. My DC have friends in other classes who they play with at lunchtime etc

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QuackDuckQuack · 24/08/2016 16:53

Is there a pattern to how they've made up the composite classes - like date of birth or ability/level the children are working at?

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RyanSarah2010 · 24/08/2016 16:59

Just having a moan about it lol

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Rollercoaster1920 · 24/08/2016 17:01

Can have friends outside of school you know.

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RyanSarah2010 · 24/08/2016 17:05

I know nothing can be done, just having a wee moan about it. The 2 composite classes are about ability. As there is 1/2 and 2/3. Maybe the other two classes are about ability too. He struggles a wee bit with his reading. I'm just annoyed as I don't like 2 of the boys in his class, they are horrible. They steal, swear, bully. I know they are only 5/6 years but why couldn't he have been put with the nice boys. He's quiet but makes friends easily. I know he plays with other kids at the breaks.

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QuackDuckQuack · 24/08/2016 18:42

Presumably the split by ability means that they wouldn't be split by ability if they put the boys in different classes.

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CodyKing · 24/08/2016 19:22

If he's quiet and doesn't companion - or you're a mom that just accepts the situation then yes they will keep putting him with C and Y because Alfies mum would be in and Georges dad would ring up -

Sorry if give it a few weeks and see if he's happy -

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mrz · 24/08/2016 19:45

We are a single form entry and last year I had 21 girls and 5 boys this year I'll only have 3 girls!

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smellyboot · 24/08/2016 23:27

Don't forget not all those girls will be super girly and not interact with the boys. They are just children and he'll make friends with which ever DC he gets on with best.

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Woodburningstove · 29/08/2016 21:44

Why does he have to have male friends? My 6 year old boy much prefers to play with girls.

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