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Cucking Funt Flag Clapham on the Back 08 Apr 17 12.18pm Send a Private Message to Cucking Funt Add Cucking Funt as a friend

When I was at primary school, my family used to go on holiday at the end of August which meant starting back at school about a week after the term began. The school had no issues with it and it didn't do me any harm and it certainly didn't prevent me from becoming the well-adjusted, wordly-wise, grounded and educated person I am today.

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twist Flag Miami, Florida 08 Apr 17 2.42pm Send a Private Message to twist Add twist as a friend

Its the same thing over here. Once your kid misses 5 days, your pulled up in front of a committee. Miss 10 days and your in court.

Education is important obviously, but parents should not be dictated to in regards to whats more important for their child.

However, just taking a trip to Disney because its cheaper off term is very dodgy.
But a child, presented the opportunity to do something/go somewhere very interesting and maybe wont get another same opportunity to do so, parents should not be penalized for it.

I know a couple that took a year off of work, took their kids and traveled the world for 12 months, on the cheap.
Their kids came back fluent in 4 new languages, and they get by on several others. They could tell you so much about history and geography, culture and religion that left me wondering if we should do the same. These kids were 8 and 10.

 

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Pikester Flag Worthing 10 Apr 17 8.24am Send a Private Message to Pikester Add Pikester as a friend

Originally posted by Hoof Hearted

Boo.... I was expecting one of your pithy amusing posts....poor show Pikey!

The one time I try and be grown up I lose my core audience.

 


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europalace Flag Europe 10 Apr 17 9.42am Send a Private Message to europalace Add europalace as a friend

Originally posted by twist

Its the same thing over here. Once your kid misses 5 days, your pulled up in front of a committee. Miss 10 days and your in court.

Education is important obviously, but parents should not be dictated to in regards to whats more important for their child.

However, just taking a trip to Disney because its cheaper off term is very dodgy.
But a child, presented the opportunity to do something/go somewhere very interesting and maybe wont get another same opportunity to do so, parents should not be penalized for it.

I know a couple that took a year off of work, took their kids and traveled the world for 12 months, on the cheap.
Their kids came back fluent in 4 new languages, and they get by on several others. They could tell you so much about history and geography, culture and religion that left me wondering if we should do the same. These kids were 8 and 10.

The issue is that tax payers money has been invested to provide education for a child. Taking them out from the planned (and tax payer funded) schedule is effectively forcing this money to be wasted. Maybe the parents should refund the costs of the infrastructure for the days their child is missing from school? That would be fair but would cost the parents much more than they would be saving on their off peak holiday plans.

 

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Hoof Hearted 10 Apr 17 11.01am

Originally posted by Pikester

The one time I try and be grown up I lose my core audience.

Stick to the comedy Pikey... we love it when you post your usual banter mate.

There's enough serious (boring) commentators on here mate..... although you did make some good points.

 

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aquickgame2 Flag Beni = summer,Caribbean = winter 10 Apr 17 11.25am Send a Private Message to aquickgame2 Add aquickgame2 as a friend

Here's my two bobs worth.

Children up to the age of 10 should be able to go away out of term for say 2 weeks a year on holiday with their parents.

10 to 11 they are then trying to get into their next school so an important time for the kids.

Secondary school they should not be allowed extra holidays out of term.

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 10 Apr 17 11.45am

Originally posted by aquickgame2

Here's my two bobs worth.

Children up to the age of 10 should be able to go away out of term for say 2 weeks a year on holiday with their parents.

10 to 11 they are then trying to get into their next school so an important time for the kids.

Secondary school they should not be allowed extra holidays out of term.

I don't know what most schools are like now, but in effect there was little in terms of work in the last week of year, and the first week of the new school year.

Its also worth noting that plenty of schools seem to have 'school trips' such as Skiing or other thinly veiled excuses for teachers to get a 'free holiday' (such as trips to Athens or France). These only have some 'educational bonus', such a student exchange to France teaching you that not all xenophobia is necessarily wrong, or allowing you to test your pathetic command of a foreign language while your teachers load up on duty free.

 


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Hoof Hearted 10 Apr 17 11.56am

Originally posted by jamiemartin721

I don't know what most schools are like now, but in effect there was little in terms of work in the last week of year, and the first week of the new school year.

Its also worth noting that plenty of schools seem to have 'school trips' such as Skiing or other thinly veiled excuses for teachers to get a 'free holiday' (such as trips to Athens or France). These only have some 'educational bonus', such a student exchange to France teaching you that not all xenophobia is necessarily wrong, or allowing you to test your pathetic command of a foreign language while your teachers load up on duty free.

Good point jamie....

I went on a school trip in 1965 as an 11 year old (which I saved up and paid for by helping the milkman on his rounds at weekends) - we went to Italy visiting Lake Garda, Milan and Venice as I recall.

Was just a sight seeing trip, nothing more and I'm sure us kids subsidised the teacher's travel costs and we had little supervision. My best mate nearly got run over by a coach one afternoon as he was p1ssed (at 11 years old) after he drank chianti from the bottle at a bar full of Italian soldiers.

 

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aquickgame2 Flag Beni = summer,Caribbean = winter 10 Apr 17 11.59am Send a Private Message to aquickgame2 Add aquickgame2 as a friend

Originally posted by jamiemartin721

I don't know what most schools are like now, but in effect there was little in terms of work in the last week of year, and the first week of the new school year.

Its also worth noting that plenty of schools seem to have 'school trips' such as Skiing or other thinly veiled excuses for teachers to get a 'free holiday' (such as trips to Athens or France). These only have some 'educational bonus', such a student exchange to France teaching you that not all xenophobia is necessarily wrong, or allowing you to test your pathetic command of a foreign language while your teachers load up on duty free.


Don't disagree with what you say Jaime but we are talking about taking kids out of school during term time.
Educational trips are part of the school term (rightly or wrongly)

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 10 Apr 17 12.03pm

Originally posted by aquickgame2


Don't disagree with what you say Jaime but we are talking about taking kids out of school during term time.
Educational trips are part of the school term (rightly or wrongly)

Education from the French trips largely involved converting bangers into detonators for bin bombs and flick combs into flick knives

 


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