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In your child's school, are there consequences for non completion of homework?

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calzone · 12/10/2015 22:07

And if so, what are they?

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pumpkinbutter · 12/10/2015 22:08

Yes, they have to stay in at playtime to complete it.

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Bogburglar99 · 12/10/2015 22:16

Upper primary here and same, they have to complete it in playtime. I'm happy with this. Seems a reasonable natural consequence.

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calzone · 12/10/2015 22:25

I agree.
Am glad there are consequences for not doing it......trains em up for secondary school too.

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MilkRunningOutAgain · 12/10/2015 22:33

Yes, they have to complete at playtimes. Older kids who frequently don't complete homework or anyone who doesn't understand it, are encouraged to go to a homework club that runs at lunchtimes a couple of times a week and has a few teachers to help out.

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megletthesecond · 12/10/2015 22:36

No.

There's incentives (team points) to hand it in early. Mine always hand it in early anyway.

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Bubbletree4 · 12/10/2015 22:46

Infants - no consequences
Juniors - Y3/4 - stay in, do it - Y5/Y6, write lines, get bollocked, parents contacted

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missykix · 12/10/2015 23:05

No specific homework given here (Y4)

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