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Current year meeting or new school?

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Southernisle · 28/07/2011 22:22

My dc is booked in to have a trial day at new school which is on the same day as the current school is having parents meeting to discuss this year's curriculum.

I would like to know what the curriculum is but don't know whether to send dh to take dc for trial day whilst I attend meeting or if we should both go for trial day and just miss meeting.

Any thoughts?

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belledechocchipcookie · 28/07/2011 22:23

If dc is moving schools then you don't need to attend the meeting. Confused

Southernisle · 28/07/2011 22:25

They will be for this academic year, it's the following academic year that they are moving.

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belledechocchipcookie · 28/07/2011 22:26

Ah, right. Is there someone else who can collect/drop off? You're not usually expected to stay with them all day. Smile

SenoritaViva · 28/07/2011 22:27

What age is your son? Do you need to attend the trial day, normally for secondary schools it is just the child that goes. If you need to be there then i'd split up, one go with son, one listen to curriculum.

Southernisle · 28/07/2011 22:29

Not to stay (it's for going into year 3), but the meeting is 8.30-9.30 and I would have liked to go for the drop off, but dh won't go to the meeting, so I could send dh to drop him off, and I go to meeting.

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SenoritaViva · 28/07/2011 22:29

yes, do that.

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