God ineed - I have to reply, because this is exactly how I was 8 days before tribunal. Clammy-palmed, unable to focus on anything else but the hearing, zero tolerance for clowns who couldn't walk a meter in my shoes, let alone a mile. Only sleeping with the aid of codeine, dreaming about levels, full-on thousand yard stare.
Don't worry about the relationship with school for now. Whatever happens, it's something that you can repair at a later date. Might take a while, but you can do it.
At our hearing, the panel didn't ask many questions of the school rep, accepting most of their evidence at face value. So we ripped into her - eviscerated it, if truth be told. Questioned her expertise, outcomes, motives, if we'd have carried on for much longer we'd have questioned her parentage too.
Tactically, it was a bad thing to do, although by that point in the hearing we had little to lose. And in the end, we lost.
But I'm talking about it because we managed to get a good working relationship going again. Once the decision notice came out, I wrote her a letter, apologising for going in so hard at the hearing, saying that we just wanted the best outcome for DS, and could we still work together from here onwards?
Turned out we could. She hated having to go to the hearing, hated her LA and the position she'd been put it, and we had a pretty cordial relationship thereafter- right up to the point where the LA pulled the plug on the provision, but that's another kettle of fish....