Absolutely the school system is falling apart.
Read any teacher thread and they will tell you the system is not working and teachers are leaving
Stressed overworked teachers mean they don't have time to go the extra mile on the little bits that make the environment fun and feel more family like for a child.
Loss of teachers means an increase in centralised cookie cutter identikit lessons that just need "delivery". Again losing the skill teachers have of growing their own way of doing things and love for their classes. It becomes about behaviour control and statistics.
Kids know this. Years spent in this environment isn't actually healthy. Its really hard on the kids.
Any anxiety, mental health issues or neirodiversity that previously might have been accommodated or curriculum adapted for is now on hyper alert and 100 times worse.
My council is trying to reduce EHCPs as they can't fund them even though parents really need support getting ehcps.
It's impossible sometimes to include in the environment we're asking kids to be in without it being difficult for that child and by extension those around them.
Our high stages exams at 16 and 18. An Australian friend was shocked we basically have 4 years where they have to retain and learn everything. Very academically driven and with the change to numbers more pressure to get higher and higher grades at one end and 50% not getting maths and English the other. What system fails half its people?!
Its an absolutely creaking system, as teachers have said for ages, and the kids are losing out. I now know so many struggling in school at the moment.
Yes camhs. I know a suicidal child for whom nothing is yet in place other than on a waiting list and this isn't uncommon.. never mind lower level support.
And the fact kids need mental health support. Growth of kids in childcare til late/both working parents/cost of living crisis/social. Issues/housing too.
So very many factors. But no, not because "mum wouldn't send him in with a tumny ache" the gov campaign made me SO cross.