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Miss Alpinestarhero 29-09-08 01:24 PM

Legal Advice & Education
 
Hi all,

Basically the story goes like this: my 17 year old sister has recently been told that if she does not go to school (sixth form) from 9am - 3pm then they are going to kick her out.

However the problem is this:
- she does not have lessons from 9am - 3pm. Most days she only has one or two which means she is in for 2-3 hours maximum in a given day
- she attends all the lessons (supported by her attendance report)
- she does all the work required (supported by academic review and teachers individual reports)
- there are no facilities provided for her to get on with her work at school. Half the computers are rubbish and no TV's / Dvd's are available (the TV is for film studies when she has to analyse a film etc...). so she comes home and does it all here.

My parents have booked an appointment to see the head of the sixth form to complain. Where does she stand in terms of the law? She isn't misbehaving or causing problems, she just isnt going in all day long.

Any adivce would be appreciated :) BTW, ive looked on the internet to see if theres anything but I can't find anything about t he above issue (im not very good searching things..!)

Maria

yorkie_chris 29-09-08 01:25 PM

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Had same thing at my place, I just ignored them and nothing happened.

Miss Alpinestarhero 29-09-08 01:27 PM

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Really? Hmm. Fingers crossed they (the school) are just being an **** and wont literally do anything..!

neio79 29-09-08 01:30 PM

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FFS, cant the younger people just do as they are Fing told, its not hard is it?? turn up for registration, attend lessons or private study go home!! WTF is dificult about that??

I think the school are right( 6th form is still school not college) as not turning up at 9 am for registration ( assuming there is in this 6th form, there was in mine) is effectivly a non attendance so techincally they can get her on that.

I use to have loads of free periods at 6ht form and yes some were first thing, but me and my mates still attended.

Your sister should wind her neck in and just abide the rules rather than trying to fight them.

Mr Speirs 29-09-08 01:30 PM

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They won't kick her out. They get money for each pupil attending so kicking her out means they'll lose money which just won't happen.
I think someone has got confused and thinks that if they aren't there all day they'll losethe funding but it is based on class records. Maybe wrong but that is how I understood it.
Legally??? Not too sure but I think it's the same as a job. Verbal Warning (in a formal meeting to which notes must be signed), 2nd warning, final warning. The school cant just throw her out on a whim same as a job can't kick you out when they feel like it.

gettin2dizzy 29-09-08 01:33 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by neio79 (Post 1638092)
FFS, cant the younger people just do as they are Fing told, its not hard is it?? turn up for registration, attend lessons or private study go home!! WTF is dificult about that??

I think the school are right( 6th form is still school not college) as not turning up at 9 am for registration ( assuming there is in this 6th form, there was in mine) is effectivly a non attendance so techincally they can get her on that.

I use to have loads of free periods at 6ht form and yes some were first thing, but me and my mates still attended.

Your sister should wind her neck in and just abide the rules rather than trying to fight them.

:notworthy:

Exactamundo. A 'free' period is still school time, and should be used to study. If she's got that much free time, why not do another AS or something?

Miss Alpinestarhero 29-09-08 01:38 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by neio79 (Post 1638092)
FFS, cant the younger people just do as they are Fing told, its not hard is it?? turn up for registration, attend lessons or private study go home!! WTF is dificult about that??

I think the school are right( 6th form is still school not college) as not turning up at 9 am for registration ( assuming there is in this 6th form, there was in mine) is effectivly a non attendance so techincally they can get her on that.

I use to have loads of free periods at 6ht form and yes some were first thing, but me and my mates still attended.

Your sister should wind her neck in and just abide the rules rather than trying to fight them.

I see your point but..would you rather sit around in school with nothing to do or go home and complete your work there? TBH her sixth form is really rubbish and when I say there are no facilities to work, there truly isnt. I used to go there myself (when attending 9-3pm wasn't compulsory. all you needed to attend was lessons) and couldn't get any work done during free periods.

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Originally Posted by gettin2dizzy (Post 1638096)
:notworthy:

Exactamundo. A 'free' period is still school time, and should be used to study. If she's got that much free time, why not do another AS or something?

She is already doing 3 A'levels and 1 re-take

neio79 29-09-08 01:43 PM

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Seriously there is no room set aside for the students to do private study?? nor a common room?

G 29-09-08 01:49 PM

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Sorry I agree with the others.

School is school. Parents fighting against the rules is what is causing this country to go down the pan, as their kids think its ok, then the kids of their kids think its ok....its a downward spiral.

jimmy__riddle 29-09-08 01:51 PM

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is there not a school library?


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