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What hours do you do in school??

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teacherspets · 29/08/2018 17:34

What time do you arrive and leave on a typical day?

I'm KS1 private school. I usually arrive at 7-7.15, kids do 8.30-3.15 and on a non-meeting day, I aim for a 4.45-5pm leave.

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sadeyedladyofthelowlands63 · 22/09/2018 09:19

School day is 8.40 am to 3 pm. I arrive at 7.30 and usually leave at about 6. This means I can usually avoid taking work home, although I do do a couple of hours on a Sunday (Secondary English).

Frazzledkate · 22/09/2018 09:32

I was there 7.30am till 5.30pm with the odd early knockoff. Hardly ever took work home as I often worked all the time, through lunch etc. Year 6.
That was pre kids though. If I went back now it would be totally different.

PurpleFlower1983 · 01/10/2018 19:49

8am until 6pm and I take 20 minutes lunch.

Fayrazzled · 01/10/2018 19:55

7.30am- 5pm sometimes later in school.
Usually do another couple of hours at home Mon- Thurs evening, and work for 6 hours at the weekend (try to keep it to one day).

MaisyPops · 04/10/2018 21:43

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Usuallytootiredbuthappyanyway · 04/10/2018 21:49

I get in any time between 7 and 7.45 and usually leave around 5.30 but it can vary. An early finish for me is 4.30 a busy day means leaving closer to 7. I try to do most of my work at school but always do a few more hours at the weekend and occasionally after getting home during the week. Secondary head of faculty in a practical subject.

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