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What do I make of this report?

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m0therofdragons · 04/02/2017 12:01

Dd1 is year 4 and as usual her report shows she's achieving above national expectations across all subject. Clearly that's great.

However, in behaviour she is below expectations for working with staff / other dc / attitude and behaviour. Previous reports have always be exceeding in these areas and I can't see how this has changed as they've not raised it with us and dc is the most amenable dc ever, she just does what I ask with no back chat and is really good (I have 3 dc and dd2&3 are far less agreeable so I don't think I'm using rose tinted glasses). Dh and I complained about the teacher last term but not in an aggressive way just a "we're a bit unhappy about ..." approach. Teacher seems to now hate us and refuses eye contact at pick up. It feels like this report is more about dh and I annoying him than anything dd has done.

Dd also was chosen as one of 4 dc in the school for an activity in Dec as she was a "role model" for behaviour.

I'm completely lost where to go with this. I never teacher bash but I'm struggling with this guy.

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Witchend · 05/02/2017 00:21

Hmm, well I suspect in some school being chosen for to be a "role model" may well mean "hasn't played the teacher up as badly in the last week or so" before it was chosen. So it might be that the two are entirely compatible.

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