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Six-year-old schoolboy suspended for having Mini Cheddars in his lunchbox
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Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI hadn't really understood this 'pwned' expression until I read DirtyDog's post. -
Originally posted by d000hg View PostDoes the school issue a list of exactly what foods one may eat?While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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I see the words 'asked', 'plan', 'refrain' - none of those say this is an absolute rule on penalty of <insert punishment>
And who defines what a 'balanced meal' is?
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We had the same with mini-R. She got so fed up of bland, 'approved healthy' school meals which seemed to consist of stuff we'd say was the opposite, we started sending her with pack lunches. That straight away got her segregated to the 'packed lunch' table like they're a bunch of lepers.
Occasionally we'll send her in with a bottle of Ribena as she gets fed up of having water all the time (fair enough, I'd be fed up of water all the time too). The school's response has been to not allow kids to throw away the packaging of unapproved food-stuffs in the school bins, it must go home (presumably to point out the naughtiness of our ways). Healthy waste is allowed though
IMO it's the responsibility of the parents if a packed lunch is being provided. If the school's meals are being used then fair enough they can dictate what goes in them.Gronda GrondaComment
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Originally posted by DirtyDog View PostHTHBIVVMDI
Nowhere in there or elsewhere on their website does it mention the healthy eating policy and what is allowed or not allowed to be eaten. Which is sad as I'd really like to see it.
Personally I would ask questions about the head teacher, I'd wager he lacks the gravitas and leadership skills required for the job if he needs to resort to suspending a 6 year old over anything other than the most extreme behaviour. I certainly can't imagine something like this happening at my son's school, they are all far too reasonable.
The school claims, while not giving any details, thatan exclusion did take place, but the school is bound by
strict confidentiality rules regarding parents and pupils and is,
therefore, unable to discuss the details behind any one specific
exclusion. However, it is extremely disappointing that the media
have been provided with such grossly misleading information
which has resulted in them running a wholly inaccurate and
potentially damaging story for our school.
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Colnbrook CE Primary School
Provide Strategic direction for the work and imporvementof the school.Last edited by doodab; 3 February 2014, 15:09.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Originally posted by doodab View PostNowhere in there or elsewhere on their website does it mention the healthy eating policy and what is allowed or not allowed to be eaten. Which is sad as I'd really like to see it.
Originally posted by doodab View PostPersonally I would ask questions about the head teacher, I'd wager he lacks the gravitas and leadership skills required for the job if he needs to resort to suspending a 6 year old over anything other than the most extreme behaviour.
Originally posted by ofstedThe headteacher has a comprehensive understanding of what constitutes good teaching. During this inspection he was observed giving feedback to staff about their teaching. The feedback was very pertinent and well rounded so that teachers gained a very clear understanding of the strengths and areas for development. The headteacher’s ability to give very accurate feedback is one of the key reasons that teaching is improving. His clear understanding of the school strengths and weaknesses means that opportunities for continuing professional development are geared more closely to teachers’ professional needs.Originally posted by doodab View Postso it may be there is more to it than meets the eye, although they don't deny it was related to the healthy eating policy.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI hadn't really understood this 'pwned' expression until I read DirtyDog's post.Comment
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Originally posted by doodab View PostPersonally I would ask questions about the head teacher, I'd wager he lacks the gravitas and leadership skills required for the job if he needs to resort to suspending a 6 year old over anything other than the most extreme behaviour.[/url]Comment
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Only problem was violating the school's rules, and even then it's a parent issue more than a child one.Comment
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As it happens, mini-cheddars are not actually that bad. A 25g bag is about the same calories as 1 and a half chocolate biscuits.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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