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AIBU?

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or is the school?

11 replies

happymatleave · 19/01/2010 16:36

I've just picked my dcs up from school.

Me 'Hi ds1, have you had a nice day?'

ds1 'No! I had my name put on the board for talking and now I have to miss the next two lessons of PE'

I've no problem with the school giving a punishment if the children missbehave but is it really appropriate to make them miss a lesson?

Isn't physical education important especially with the rising problem of childhood obesity? Just because it isn't English or Maths surely it is still an important part of their education and shouldn't be dismissed so lightly.

If he had been made to miss playtime or stay inside at lunch I wouldn't have a problem.

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compo · 19/01/2010 16:38

yanbu

I would query it

although maybe they don't have the staff to watch him at lunchtime?

perhaps he has to sit in with anotehr class during PE?

noblegiraffe · 19/01/2010 16:42

yanbu
The school is required to provide a certain number of hours per week of PE (5 I think?) so he shouldn't be missing this.

I would have probably talked in lessons in order to get off PE!

happymatleave · 19/01/2010 16:43

Yes noblegiraffe thats what I thought too, not really a punishment for the kids who don't even like PE.

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Goblinchild · 19/01/2010 16:46

It's two hours of PE a week, and it's a statutory requirement. So they can't order her to miss PE as a punishment.

MissWooWoo · 19/01/2010 16:48

YANBU

that's a disgrace! What a silly ill thought out punishment

happymatleave · 19/01/2010 16:49

Is that true Goblinchild? I wasn't sure if they were allowed to do this or not.

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kinnies · 19/01/2010 16:50

I would rather she missed play times. The teacher is BVU.

happymatleave · 19/01/2010 16:52

Thanks, I'm going to ask about it at school tomorrow.

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princessparty · 19/01/2010 17:03

Don't believe tall stories coming from short people !!

mattellie · 19/01/2010 17:06

Primary school children (particularly boys) need physical exercise as much as they need mental exercise. We had one teacher who had no interest in PE and used any bad behaviour in class as an excuse to cancel it.

That?s a) not acceptable and b) self-defeating, as anyone who has had to try to control 30 young children (particularly boys) will know ? they?re much more likely to be focused on a task if they?ve burnt off some of that excess energy!

I?d be really wary of any teacher who thinks a PE ban is a suitable punishment. Definitely take it up with the school.

happymatleave · 19/01/2010 17:34

princessparty I will ask the school to clarify it before I jump in with two feet! He is 9 though so not that short and I've just checked with him again. He is quite clear about it. It's a new rule for both classes in year 5, if your name goes on the board you have to miss the next two lessons of PE.

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