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For refusing to talk to the school

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pinkpixie83 · 11/02/2021 09:48

I am no longer talking to my boys primary school. I am a single parent, working from home, three children, 2 of primary age and 1 high school age. I have been honest with the school all along that home schooling is nigh on impossible, and now they are just repeatedly ringing me. The have admitted they can't offer me any help, so I don't see any point in repeated phone calls, it achieves nothing.

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Norwayreally · 11/02/2021 23:01

They have a duty of care to your children, it’s basic safeguarding really. They just want to make sure your children are safe and ok because you’re not communicating with them through the week at all so anything could be happening.

My DC’s teachers have a daily register and zoom catch up so if children aren’t engaging with either of those on a regular basis, they will know there’s an issue.

Butterflymu · 14/06/2024 11:53

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fliptopbin · 14/06/2024 12:08

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