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    Originally posted by dx4100 View Post
    There is no way the schools threats are within the law... You can't remove a child from education based solely on how they travel to the school.


    Spoken like a true parent.


    They are not "removing a child from education" they are asking its parents to obey their rules - it is a private school after all. And if the child's parents refuse to obey the rules, then the child's parents have voluntarily accepted that they do not want their child educated at that school and as such need to find a different school for the child to continue their education.
    …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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      My daughters school is on a retail park including a Asda and a Odeon cinema. The car park is huge. Yet every day a subset of the parents park like idiots and totally ignore the one way system. Its unbelievable.

      I would imagine they would be first to complain about someone else putting their own kids at risk.

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        Originally posted by dx4100 View Post
        There is no way the schools threats are within the law... You can't remove a child from education based solely on how they travel to the school.
        Did you read the article. The school had a reduced intact for ks2 or year 3. And the selection criteria for that would allow for awkward parents to be removed - heck as I governor I changed the admission criteria continually to solve gaming...
        merely at clientco for the entertainment

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          Originally posted by WTFH View Post
          Spoken like a true parent.


          They are not "removing a child from education" they are asking its parents to obey their rules - it is a private school after all. And if the child's parents refuse to obey the rules, then the child's parents have voluntarily accepted that they do not want their child educated at that school and as such need to find a different school for the child to continue their education.
          Spoken like someone who can see an empty threat when I see one.

          Where was it stated it was a private school ? Most COE schools are not private schools.
          Last edited by dx4100; 9 May 2016, 09:47.

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            Originally posted by eek View Post
            Did you read the article.
            No, I didn't notice there was an article to refer too, sorry.

            Just been through the posts and still can't see an article relating to what SueEllen posted
            Last edited by dx4100; 9 May 2016, 09:46.

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              Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post
              London. "Where everybody cares".
              Actually its quite rife in the west country too. The not so yummy mummies at my kids village primary would give the Gumball Rally ******* a run for their money. Just seems that they seem to think its fine to drive like a bunch of twunts because they know that their little angle is in the back of the car.

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                Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
                Where I live, huge swathes all round owned by British Virgin Islands companies, including land for new massive housing estate.

                We are being sold, acre by acre, to foreign companies in tax havens, with no way of knowing who or what is behind it.....
                Yeah thats probably how the pension funds have been told to buy them...

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                  Originally posted by bobspud View Post
                  Actually its quite rife in the west country too. The not so yummy mummies at my kids village primary would give the Gumball Rally ******* a run for their money. Just seems that they seem to think its fine to drive like a bunch of twunts because they know that their little angle is in the back of the car.
                  obtuse or acute?
                  Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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                    Originally posted by bobspud View Post
                    Yeah thats probably how the pension funds have been told to buy them...
                    well after successive governments screwing them they thought, hey lets pay no tax.
                    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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                      Originally posted by vetran View Post
                      obtuse or acute?
                      Actually mostly Obtuse

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