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MN Rules for Schools.

112 replies

eofa1 · 28/11/2013 10:25

So. From what can be gathered from recent Mumsnet threads, the A-Z of school priorities should be:
a) Not give out Star of the Week awards in case your child doesn’t win.
b) Not not give out Star of the Week awards because your child deserves to win.
c) Not go on school trips because somebody might get cold or you might forget to provide them with a drink and then dig about for ways to attack the legality of the trip.
d) Not do school trips targeted at particular groups of students in case your child isn’t one of them.
e) Not not do school trips because otherwise your child isn’t getting enough opportunities.
f) Never exclude a violent child (especially your child).
g) Always exclude a child that is violent towards your child.
h) Never do any sort of school production in case your child doesn’t get exactly the part they want.
i) Don’t not do a school production otherwise parents and children will be disappointed.
j) Never, ever tell a child off in case they find it “humiliating”.
k) If you do tell a child off, make sure you do it in full isolation from any other human beings (because of the “humiliation”).
l) Always tell a child off if they have been mean to your child.
m) Provide entertainment for your child if you’re late to pick them up, because you only do that a couple of times a term.
n) Never do lessons that have any distressing content unless you have arranged with all your spare staff members to individually supervise any child that decides they don’t want to participate.
o) Don’t force your child to eat their lunch.
p) Make sure your child eats their lunch.
q) Use your psychic powers to detect when a child is upset, even if they don’t tell you anything about it.
r) Stop other children being mean to your child.
s) Don’t stop your child from being mean to other children, because it’s just part of his/her quirky and adorable personality.
t) Stick carefully to health and safety rules.
u) Don’t stick to health and safety rules if they’ve been broken by your child, because they never behave in a way that could be dangerous to themselves or others.
v) Make specific children play with your child.
w) Don’t make your child play with specific children.
x) Don’t expect your child to sit anywhere near disruptive children.
y) If your child is disruptive, make sure the school accepts full blame.
z) Allow your child to follow only the bits of the uniform rules they think are sensible.

And finally, if you work in a school, don't EVER complain about your job because everybody knows it's dead easy and you only did it for the long holidays anyway.

OP posts:
eofa1 · 30/11/2013 10:54

Errr, grumpy, not it wasn't. Hadn't read your thread tbh, have now and can understand why you were pissed off.

OP posts:
LimitedEditionLady · 30/11/2013 11:03

Eofa1 i thoroughly enjoyed your post,made me chuckle

uptheanty · 30/11/2013 11:12

YANBU

Except, perhaps.

Do not allow children with special talents a platform on which to showcase/improve them. It is bad for the confidence of other children who don't work so hard or spend so much time perfecting their talent.

Scrap above if your child is talented.

doobeedee · 30/11/2013 11:23

The OP is a JOKE. Why aren't people getting that?!

HesterShaw · 30/11/2013 12:00

It's very hot, the teachers should put factor 50 on little Theodore every half an hour.

I won't have anyone other than myself laying a finger on my kids.

My child should be allowed to play with drink from and refill his drinks bottle whenever she pleases because she gets dehydrated after ten minutes.

Stone the teacher who sips a cup of tea during playground duty.

kaytola · 30/11/2013 12:03

The OP is spot on.

HesterShaw · 30/11/2013 12:09

I mixed up the gender of drinks child above.

QuinionsRainbow · 30/11/2013 13:05

This is nothing at all to do with teachers! It's about the various and contradictory AIBUs relating to school life, administration, etc. posted by MumsNetters, demonstrating that while you can please some of the people some of the time, you most certainly can't please all of the people all of the time. Well done OP, and well done too to those posters who entered into the spirit of the game and produced further examples of contradictory demands.

Rpeg · 03/12/2013 12:18

Great ones today.

  • Make sure my child has lots of opportunities.
  • If that opportunity is a trip, I will question the perfectly reasonable costings and accuse the school of siphoning off money for their own nefarious purposes.
  • If that opportunity involves bringing home an instrument, I will whine about the inconvenience even though I signed an agreement saying I would bring home the instrument.
Rpeg · 03/12/2013 12:20
  • If my child gets a detention for arsing about, I will compain to the school that they didn't write "arsing about" on his detention notification form.
Gileswithachainsaw · 03/12/2013 12:22

:o :o

tudorqueen · 05/12/2013 21:27

Funny OP - thanks. Reminded me of how PFB I was when DD1 started school lol.

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