I have recently become aware of an initiative operating in primary schools in our borough offering free one to one maths tuition to certain selected y5/6 children outside of school hours. I first heard about it from a friend whose DC is in another school in the borough as it was creating a lot of bad feeling there.
As I understand it schools have been asked to select a few children who were L2 in KS1 SATS but could be tutored on a 1 to 1 basis to achieve L5 at the end of year 6. As far as I understand it it is to manipulate the borough?s value added score. I have since learnt that 5 children in my DDs class have been selected (all of a similar ability to her)but despite thinking she would have met the criteria she is not one of them.
I have been struggling this last year myself to help her with maths and have seen some improvement. Maybe she has improved too much and hence the reason she has not been selected. I am not finding it easy though, as I am not a teacher and she often makes a fuss when I try to sit down with her. I am sure she wouldn?t behave in this way if it was someone other than me or my dh helping her.
I would have jumped at the chance of some professional help, as I am sure would many others in her class. I am not bothered about the L5 but would like to see her become confident and competent before moving on to secondary school. I am not sure whether I should confront the school and find out why she wasn?t chosen or whether it would just seem like sour grapes. I can?t help but think it is unfair that some of these children will receive a massive boost before going on to secondary school whilst others are just being left without any additional help.
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Is it unfair if state primaries offer some children 1to1 maths tuition?
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allblondegirls · 08/06/2009 11:56
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