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To not agree with the school doing this?

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Aniseed19 · 24/10/2025 19:05

So if a child has been pushed over or hit etc by another child at school. (Primary). The school are glossing over it saying they’ve been ‘caught by another child by accident’ or that they ‘fell over’ rather than be pushed over by someone else. Aibu to not agree with this?

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NellieElephantine · 24/10/2025 22:15

2025VibeandThrive · 24/10/2025 22:11

100% believe you OP. My child was pushed over on purpose by another child. The school lied continuously stating it was an accident. The other child even admitted it was deliberate and the school still continued to maintain it was accidental.

Same, child pushed mine off a chair, then tried to strangle them, but all a misunderstanding of course..

Amy34555 · 25/10/2025 01:02

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WhatIsTheCharge · 25/10/2025 01:15

Every school my kids have ever been to have straight up told me: they fell, they tripped, they were pushed by another child etc

Obviously they don’t tell me who the other child involved was but they’ve always been honest about whether something was an accident or not.

Amy34555 · 25/10/2025 01:22

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