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Do you agree the school completely messed up ?

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Alonggoesthetit · 19/04/2017 15:19

On Mother's Day, we were told that my fil was terminally ill and only had weeks to live. One of his last wishes was to see the kids (13 and 10) before he got too ill. We have organised to go on the Tuesday and to come back on the Thursday. Eldest 's school is very strict about absence so I called the attendance officer and explained that my father in law was dying that he wanted to see his grand kids a last time before things got really bad. It's relevant to say that ds had 100 % attendance, he never missed a day at school even when ill.

I was confident that this 2 days and a half absence was going to be accepted. I picked ds up at lunchtime on the Tuesday. I saw him and he still didn't have the authorisation. He got told by the secretary that if he couldn't find his head of year, he had to get his authorisation from the deputy head.

He did that but got told no I won't sign that. Ds was tearful, I was completely stunned. He invited to the conference room to talk. I explained that ds's grand dad was dying and that we all needed to go to spend some time with him. It was one of his last wishes. The deputy head refused to authorise the Wednesday and Thursday off...he only authorised the Tuesday afternoon, suggested we go then come back in the evening (it's in Devon)... He said that if ds didn't come back, he will be given 15 hours after school, we will be fined, he will be considered a truant.

At that point, ds was really upset and I was shocked. We went to meet dh then we left for Devon. All we talked about was the situation at school when we should have been trying to spend quality time with my fil. My father in law was to ds, don't worry go back to school, it's shocking but I don't want you to be in trouble because of me. Ds was also adamant he was going back to school as he didn't want to be in trouble.

So we went, we caught an early train and ds was back at school on time. I left my dh and my other ds there.

Things went from bad to worst for my fil and he passed away in the night Thursday to Friday..2 days after we last saw him.

I complaint to the school and we are going to meet with the school this week. I don't know what I want from this thread just acknowledgment of our treatment. We have been treated dreadfully ? We had the right to make my ds miss school isn't it ?

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honeysucklejasmine · 25/04/2017 12:37

Massively unacceptable on behalf of the deputy head. If he wasn't sure of the situation he should have spoken to the attendance officer first. Properly. Very poor.

Peregrina · 25/04/2017 12:59

I think what is poor is that it was done in front of your DS. It should have been a conversation between you and the school. Your phone call to the school should have been enough for them to authorise it. I'm glad that at least your DS did get the chance to see his Grandfather before he passed away.

QuackDuckQuack · 25/04/2017 13:12

Did the deputy head who caused the problem apologise in person?

Alonggoesthetit · 26/04/2017 06:34

Quack - no apologies from him as he was doing his job apparently

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Spadequeen · 26/04/2017 07:41

Bullshit. He should apologise

QuackDuckQuack · 26/04/2017 07:56

I think he should apologise too.

ASDismynormality · 26/04/2017 13:45

I also think the deputy should apologise too!

CauliflowerSqueeze · 29/04/2017 14:45

Is this a Harris Academy by any chance?!

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