Morning all, dropped off DD age 11 this morning at school for her residential trip away. 6am start all very excited. A few of them ran to the loo before they got on the coach, I walked towards the door of the hall to say hello to my friend who is also a teacher at the school. As the kids came down the steps back from the toilet I said Oh stay there while I get a quick picture of you all. There were 6 of them - all with matching hoodies on that the school had provided i just thought it would be a nice shot. As I put my phone in my pocket another lady who works in the office at school said 'can I have a word' - here we go I though. She's going to say don't post the photo on social media ect. Which I wasn't going to anyway, just send it to their mums on whatsapp. But no it wasn't that, it was to say that they didn't want any sort of exclusion on the trip and I shouldn't have only took a pic of a small group. And we have to be mindful of people feeling left out. Now is it me or is this out of order? There is 50 kids going, girls and boys aged 10/ 11. I couldn't have got a photograph with them all in, not would I want to. DD gets on with everyone and has loads of friends but she happened to go to the toilet with the ones she was stood with at the time as she had just handed in her packed lunch in a queue of children. I'm a bit flabbergasted really. I'm sure while they are away this week they will post pics on the Twitter page of various children doing different things, small groups. Not sure what the difference is. Did I do anything wrong?
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