Need a different perspective on this please, bit of a WWYD.
DD in 3rd yr of primary (Italy) age 8 DS in 2nd of same school age 7, don't know what the corresponding English classes are called but never mind.
Basically they keep changing core-subject teachers all the time. At end of summer term we were told the newly-arrived main teacher had asked for leave, and been given it. She's got a business venture she wants to start up and basically if it fails she'll be coming back in 6 months' time, in the meantime the school haven't even bothered to appoint a permanent stand-in and they're changing teachers every lesson - and this is Italian, the main subject -depending on who's free. I'm fuming.
If it was just that though I might not be angry, but I've now also found out they're not using some of the fantastic IT and sports facilities they have at the school because they haven't got a teacher. We never get told any of this, there is no newsletter no nothing.
Is this the kind of thing that goes on at your primary? Is it to be expected with the recession or are the school directors (as I suspect) slightly incompetent and unable to organise any kind of pissup in a brewery much less a primary school syllabus.
Argh.