My DD is struggling to achieve at school. She didn't meet expected levels at KS1 in English. She met those levels in Maths but only on the basis of teacher assessment - she didn't meet the level in the test itself.
In her class there are four children with complex additional needs. There are also a handful of very distruptive boys - think regular suspension. I think this means it's hard for her to get attention when she needs it and to concentrate.
I don't want to remove her from the school - as other parents have done with their DCs. Partly this is because she is happy there even if she isn't doing very well. Partly this is because there are no spaces left in neighbouring schools and her results at KS1 rules out the private sector.
I work part time and wonder if she could stay home with me part of the time and concentrate on the basics.
One final thing she's already got a tutor but an hour a week isn't making much difference.
Does anyone know if it's permitted to part time home school?
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Part time homeschooling - is it allowed?
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Lostinouterspace · 15/11/2017 17:34
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