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Secondary education

Connect with other parents whose children are starting secondary school on this forum.

Oh! Oh! My firstborn starts secondary school in September. Surely that warrants a support thread?

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Cadelaide · 19/03/2010 13:45

Am I a bit too early for this?

I mean it's months away yet, isn't it?

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kid · 21/09/2010 20:38

My tactic with DD is to make her do it again until it doesn't look rushed. If that means no TV or no playing out then thats the way it will have to be.

The other alternative is to not nag or rush to get it done and let them suffer a detention. I like the idea of a detention to shock DD but I don't feel cruel enough to let her earn a detention!

I thought Y7 would mean they grew up a bit and relied on me a bit less but its been the total opposite so far!

SoupDragon · 22/09/2010 10:03

I was told this morning that it was my fault DS1 hadn't finished his art Hmm

bigTillyMint · 22/09/2010 10:24

Soupdragon, was it DS1 that told you? It would be in our house Grin

GGG, is your DS getting feedback from his teachers that it looks like he is rushing his work, or is it you worrying about it? Just wondering if his teachers commenting on it would make him worry and pull his socks up?

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kid · 22/09/2010 19:01

DD has suddenly remembered what the geography homework is. She has to chose a picture and write what type of geography it is. I'm no help to her as I don't have a clue!

If she chose a tropical island photo, what type would that be? I'm guessing physical geography but that is just a guess.

GoGoGooders · 22/09/2010 19:28

Thanks all. I thought if I could give him a chance to make an effort on his own, it would give him a sense of achievment. However I when I checked his returned marked History homework on Anglo Saxons and the Staffordshire Hoard, I was horrified to see that he'd spelt Hoard, Whored!

kid · 22/09/2010 19:34

We don't get any feedback on HW here, I'm quite glad to see the back of it tbh!

WilfShelf · 22/09/2010 19:36

Hi all,

ROFFLE at Staffordshire Whored...

Well, DS1 is off school. Argh. Has had v high temperature and the awful cough I have only just started shaking off (after a month Hmm)

Two days away. Hopefully back tomorrow.

Can someone advise whether it is worth trying to find out what he missed or whether just to leave it? Is there an expectation that he will catch up or do missing homework etc?

And what is everyone going to be doing about clubs/activities after school? I really want DS to do lots of stuff he's interested in but just don't know how he'd fit it all in with the homework... He's running around a LOT less now because of the, er, pecking order about playing football in the playground. I think the Y7s just get to hang around while the older kids run the show. This worries me somewhat because he needs to be active and burn off steam...

kid · 22/09/2010 19:40

DDs school gave a list of rules and I'm sure one of them was that they must catch up on work they missed while away. Thats just from memory though, I could be wrong.
Hope he is on the mend soon x

GoGoGooders · 22/09/2010 19:49

DS has not mentioned any clubs as yet. I'll see what's avail first. I think their enthusiasm can overtake them and want to join all. The only club mine has been successful at was the Quit Club! Is there a footy afterschool club he can join to make up for the lunchtime sssions? Healthy body = Healthy mind.

Lee2010 · 22/09/2010 22:54

Hi all thought I would drop you a line to know how things have gone since my parents got back and such. Parents got back today just as brother was walking up the road totally badge less (I guess he finished removing it), button less, untucked shirt and lacking a done up top button and tie a total mess for someone in year seven he must have broken almost every rule in the book. He?s got the biggest dressing down (no pun intended) from Mum. No Xbox and grounded for starters? told mum what?s been going on she rang the head of year they are meeting tomorrow to discuss the situation, while on the phone its already been decided his going on a report card starting tomorrow?. Tough love? but the head of year will still be trying to get to the bottom of it all?.

Lee2010 · 22/09/2010 23:32

Oh and just so no one thinks hes being hard done by its come to mums attention from speaking to him that he isnt being bullied hes joined the wrong crowd already.... Judging by the other people he walked home with since we live by the school it seemed apparent there was more to this than I first thought.

kid · 22/09/2010 23:42

I'm glad he isn't being bullied, thats very important that bullying has been ruled out. Now, the school and your parents can deal with the being in the wrong crowd business.
Lets hope going on report will make him think twice about his actions.
Hope it all settles down soon. Bet you're glad your parents are back!

Lee2010 · 23/09/2010 00:14

Thanks "kid" was just speaking to my mum basicaly it seems like hes arrived late been taken and in my this group, a condition of membership seems to be to bin every uniform rule going and as he was walking down mum noticed that one of them appeared to be smoking... shes really worried so am! Thats comprehensive for you....

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FrogPrincess · 23/09/2010 11:45

Well, dd's PE bag was left in the dining hall yesterday as she rushed to girls' choir, so let's hope she finds it today... I don't fancy going through the nightmare that was ordering the whole kit again by phone!
She's a bit too relaxed re finding out when the clubs she wants to join are starting, so we'll see tonight whether she found drama club or not... She also supposedly has orchestra tomorrow so she'd better find out whether it is on as she has to carry her cello!
They are already having a House music competition (just re-read that and it does sound odd) which she is taking part in next week. And it's photos tomorrow ( = dd wondering how to wear her hair.... the problems of an 11 year old)
She does seem a lot less tired this week, I hope everyone else is finding the same in their year 7s.

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kid · 23/09/2010 16:06

Dd has a detention on Monday for 1 hour! Someone phone went off during geography and no-one would own up so teacher gave the whole class a detention.

Dd got in trouble for a technology h/w. Apparently they wanted a poster or PowerPoint. She did a PowerPoint and I bought a memory stick for her take it in on. Well the wanted it printed out. They should have made that clear then!

No homework set today, just have the mountain from previous days to complete. We are going parents eve, I assume dd doesn't wear uniform. My nephews have to wear uniform to parents evening!

kid · 23/09/2010 16:18

I just phoned the sch, kids should come in uniform but won't be sent home if not in uniform tonight.

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kid · 23/09/2010 21:00

Dinosaur I saw 2 people in purple tops, one was wearing a skirt and the other was sitting right at the front near Deputy Head, I wonder if that was you?

I didn't really see the point of the even to be honest. I saw tutor and she just asked what I Was doing there as she has no problems at all with DD.
I spoke to the teacher that gave the 1 hour detention and found out that the culprit has been found so the detention has now been cancelled.

FrogPrincess · 23/09/2010 21:49

PE bag has returned home safely, her friends found it and left it in the music room where she was doing girls' choir! And she found out about orchestra practice tomorrow, and has now got a total of 6 credits Smile.
She has noticed a boy in her form who spends a lot of time staring at her and giving her the odd smile, but she is creeped out by it, and anyway she has a huge crush on another boy in her drama group, so no one at school is of any interest at the moment (thank goodness). So much going on!
She has organised a shopping afternoon on saturday with about 6 friends from her junior school (she's the only one who moved to her current school), so that should be lively and will give her a chance to catch up and compare experiences of year 7.
I, however, am exhausted and could not face an afternoon of shopping Confused.
I bet most of us are pretty tired by now?

kid · 23/09/2010 22:11

I am exhausted, would happily give up work for a little while at the moment!

I found out that there are still some issues with some older girls in DDs school. They clearly can't deal with it so its being dealt with in another way. Nothing nasty, the girls are just going to find out that DD has friends even higher up the school than they are. I am so angry at them for starting on DD, she is tiny and they are such bullies. I would quite like to meet them myself. But, I am a grown up and not silly enough to do anything like that. Neither would I want an adult doing that to my kids. I wonder if their parents know they are bullies?

Glad to hear the PE bag has returned home FrogPrincess As if our kids haven't got enough on their plates at teh moment without boyfriends/girlfriends being thrown on to the scene.

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