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Class WhatsApp Groups

32 replies

FlicnFlac · 28/06/2026 20:30

Please tell me that come secondary school there are no class WhatsApp groups? The one I am a part of is actually generally not controversial and never has been but I find the constant messages over the weekends intrusive. I suspect it’s because there is one parent who is just a nasty person and whenever she pops up on the messages it gives me anxiety! Do secondary schools tend to have the group chat or am I nearly done? 🤞

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Latenightreader · 28/06/2026 20:32

I don't know about secondary school whatsapp but I sometimes mute groups at weekends which really helps.

Dimmies · 28/06/2026 20:32

We have one for year 7. You don't have to join if you don't want to though.

ethanameliamummy · 28/06/2026 20:32

You’re done. They all stop at secondary. It’s great!

FlicnFlac · 28/06/2026 20:35

Ooooh this is making me happy! I do tend to mute it but stupidly hadn’t! Thank you all!

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HaveCreditWillShop · 28/06/2026 20:40

Reminding you that they’re optional. My son’s one is absolutely batshit so I left it. My daughter’s one is normal so I’m still in it.

declutteredliving · 28/06/2026 21:25

There’s WhatsApp groups at both my kids secondary school but they’re nothing like the groups from Primary school. These parents usually just ask if anyone knows a tutor in a particular subject etc… or send news PTA events, such as second hand school kit sale etc.. nothing full-on.

Rituelec · 28/06/2026 21:26

Im not in any. Just leave them

LemonPenguin · 28/06/2026 21:29

Intrigued about what makes some of them batshit! Mine are all just people checking what day PE is or whether someone’s taken their child’s jumper home.

FlicnFlac · 28/06/2026 21:33

declutteredliving · 28/06/2026 21:25

There’s WhatsApp groups at both my kids secondary school but they’re nothing like the groups from Primary school. These parents usually just ask if anyone knows a tutor in a particular subject etc… or send news PTA events, such as second hand school kit sale etc.. nothing full-on.

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I can handle this!

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Sanch1 · 28/06/2026 21:53

None at our secondary. There is an fb group but it’s barely used. I don’t even know my kids friends parents very well, let alone any others!!

ThePoliteLion · 28/06/2026 22:04

LemonPenguin · 28/06/2026 21:29

Intrigued about what makes some of them batshit! Mine are all just people checking what day PE is or whether someone’s taken their child’s jumper home.

Some class groups can be batshit.
Some can be minimal and sensible.
Most have the occasional “moment”
Thankfully they disappear at secondary school

Chocolatecrispsdrink · 28/06/2026 22:12

LemonPenguin · 28/06/2026 21:29

Intrigued about what makes some of them batshit! Mine are all just people checking what day PE is or whether someone’s taken their child’s jumper home.

I'm also curious too. I may make another thread asking for juicy Class WhatsApp group craziness and batshittery.

DC's one is actually helpful with reminders and the occasional question about lost PE kits or checking if the no uniform day requires a £1 donation. All very mundane.

Porterpoets · 28/06/2026 22:41

We’ve had some craziness and we’re barely through the first year. Once parent calling out a local business for not being welcoming of a single mother. Very lengthy rant across several messages, after which another parent piped up that they work there and that was not at all what happened (‘in fact, it was YOU who told them to F their F-ing coffee….’ 🫣). It got very heated and bordering on personal. Another similar situation more recently where a recommendation of a local child-centred business was called out by a rival business owning parent on the group. The politics is crazy.

fashionqueen0123 · 28/06/2026 22:43

Yes we have one and it’s been really
useful. Quieter than primary one and no drama. Just useful info and reminders! It was very helpful last week with the heatwave and at the beginning when they started the school.

mindutopia · 28/06/2026 22:58

I’ve put 2 kids through primary in two different schools and we’ve never had a class WhatsApp. We do currently have a Facebook messenger community or whatever it’s called for announcements and information for the whole school. It’s mostly adminned by some of the teachers who are also parents and PTA members, basically where we get reminders about home clothes day or school trips or if they need milk jugs for some sculpture thing. But because there are teacher parents on there, there’s no drama or gossip. It’s mostly just someone asking if they need PE kit on Tuesday and then lots of discussion about how icy the hill is into the village in the winter. The other day we had a small aircraft crash near the school and we could quickly chat about which roads were closed and how to get there. It’s not at all annoying though.

Nothing at all formal like that in secondary, though we do have a little group of us from the village with dc in the same year, but we don’t really use it, maybe a few times a year. We’re all friends though so we’re probably just as likely to just chat when we see each other.

That said, I have all group chats on WhatsApp muted, even family ones, because I have zero desire to see photos of everyone’s cats or hear what anyone did over the weekend. Dh literally has to prompt me to look at them when there is a death or a new baby because I honestly don’t care.

ForDreamyMintHare · 28/06/2026 23:00

All my WA groups are muted, why on earth would you have any that aren't?!

Besidemyselfwithworry · 28/06/2026 23:05

I’ve not had any issues on any year group wattsapp groups (2 form entry primary here)

som now in secondary and here they go to several different ones but someone set up a (made up name here)

”Kings Primary > Bishops comp Sept 26”

and all the transition stuff we put on there - some of us lift share if there’s a sports tournament on or we share stuff about a concert, secondhand uniform - it’s all very civilised there’s about 20-15 of us on it

Allmydays2 · 28/06/2026 23:05

Who makes the class whats apps? I wondered were we missed but I checked with 2 parents im friends with outside of the school clique and my sons class has none atm anyway - sorry hijacked thread he is only 4

Besidemyselfwithworry · 28/06/2026 23:06

Allmydays2 · 28/06/2026 23:05

Who makes the class whats apps? I wondered were we missed but I checked with 2 parents im friends with outside of the school clique and my sons class has none atm anyway - sorry hijacked thread he is only 4

Usually one of the mums and then makes everyone admin so people can add other people

Cuntydumpty · 28/06/2026 23:10

My daughter is year 6 but ours have been great. Both the class and the year one and then a cross class parent one that somehow got formed. Funny and irreverent for the last one and then supportive and practical for the other 2. Sometimes those that complain the most are the drama bringers

Namechangeforthisdilemma1 · 28/06/2026 23:11

ForDreamyMintHare · 28/06/2026 23:00

All my WA groups are muted, why on earth would you have any that aren't?!

So you don’t miss any news perhaps? Like a friend who has cancer and has been updating us as a group rather than having to send multiple messages .

Not talking about school WA groups etc but surely you have some people that you care to hear from? 🤣

WoollyandSarah · 28/06/2026 23:15

We have a year group one with over 200 parents on it. It's mostly just straight information, like non-uniform days. Occasionally I have to mute it when it disturbs me at work. But most of the time it's fine.

Wipeywipey · 28/06/2026 23:31

After the shitshow that was primary WA group I decided not to join the year WA for secondary. The school will keep you up to date on the reality rather than the drama and you won't get weird opinions on every teacher from people who's kids are/aren't doing well in their subjects pretending to be "concerned" when stealth boasting or trying to hijack a teaching career. It is a LOT calmer, trust me.

Wipeywipey · 28/06/2026 23:33

Namechangeforthisdilemma1 · 28/06/2026 23:11

So you don’t miss any news perhaps? Like a friend who has cancer and has been updating us as a group rather than having to send multiple messages .

Not talking about school WA groups etc but surely you have some people that you care to hear from? 🤣

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The trouble is you get all of the "OH NO! I am so sorry to hear that" x40 half of whom you only vaguely know and asking when they can meet, ad infinitum. How can anyone enjoy reading through that after work and not feel it is impersonal and a waste of time?

TriciaMcMillan · 28/06/2026 23:35

WoollyandSarah · 28/06/2026 23:15

We have a year group one with over 200 parents on it. It's mostly just straight information, like non-uniform days. Occasionally I have to mute it when it disturbs me at work. But most of the time it's fine.

Exactly this, we have year group specific ones for years 7 and 9. Engage with them at my discretion when useful. Definitely not the same as the primary versions. Don't know most of the people on them but useful for general info, things I might have missed and the occasional question I have. Much less keen and full on than the class groups of primary.

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