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Northern Monkey 03-06-2016 05:13 PM

Well if they got longer at Christmas like Kizzy said then i would'nt be against it.However as Niamh said summer is more fun for playing out and stuff.I used to love summer hols.

Mystic Mock 03-06-2016 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 8681463)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-36443336

A council has become the first in England to cut the school summer holidays to under five weeks.

Barnsley Council in South Yorkshire has announced the term dates for the academic year 2017-18 with a shortened summer break.

There will be a longer school holiday at October half-term.

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Tbh the October one should be axed but hopefully this will see a trend for more learning and less pointless holidays :fc:

Are you winding up or just a sadist?

T* 03-06-2016 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 8682183)
Are you winding up or just a sadist?



He's All of the Above :smug:

Kizzy 03-06-2016 05:40 PM

Having just been to a supermarket on a friday afternoon in the school holidays.....BAN THEM ALL!!!!
Keep all the brats in school permanently!

T* 03-06-2016 05:50 PM

:thumbs:

Morgan. 03-06-2016 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 8681931)
yes bu they dont they spend it indoors moping around, they need summer school that gets them out in the hills and trains them for later life. Letting them sit at home is disgraceful

Coming from someone that is still in high school and about to enter year 11, this is completely wrong. I find that we are tested constantly - pretty much ever week in various subjects - and monitored way too closely. Our school in particular seems more interested in uniform than education so to get six weeks off in the (hopefully) hot summer is a breath of fresh air.

Yes, some days I might be sat at home but I'm learning skills that will help me when I do leave school and have to 'fend for myself'. And when I'm not sat at home, I'm with friends socialising, because I know it can be a lonely world with no contacts.

I just wanted to put my viewpoint across, as it's coming from someone who will experience this. And yes, you might think it'll only affect me for one more year, but I know that there's loads of people that are going to find the extra stress and pressure really hard - and there's some that already are doing.

Morgan. 03-06-2016 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8682229)
Having just been to a supermarket on a friday afternoon in the school holidays.....BAN THEM ALL!!!!
Keep all the brats in school permanently!

You've only just seen a fraction of teens. Our generation is looked down upon (I'm not aimin this at you, bit just in general), and I know this from experience and it shouldn't be this way.

AnnieK 03-06-2016 06:14 PM

Children are children not mini adults....learning takes many forms including their "holiday" and play times. Their brains are still developing and should be allowed down time during which they are not forced to sit and concentrate in a school setting. I do believe that parents should minimise tech time and get them active though.

Kizzy 03-06-2016 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by ProfessorSmooth (Post 8682277)
You've only just seen a fraction of teens. Our generation is looked down upon (I'm not aimin this at you, bit just in general), and I know this from experience and it shouldn't be this way.

Teens?.. it wan't teens it was under tens :/

I was joking btw, I don't have anything against kids big or small.

Crimson Dynamo 03-06-2016 06:31 PM

we need summer school where children learn about cars and debt and marriage and self defence and how to question bogus things like religion and ghosts and crap like that

not sitting on their arses taking selfies of puddings

Morgan. 03-06-2016 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8682388)
Teens?.. it wan't teens it was under tens :/

I was joking btw, I don't have anything against kids big or small.

Sorry, I was just getting into rant mood and it's a massive situation for me as I feel sometimes older generations don't understand how hard school can be sometimes. I know they had stricter punishments, but I've only just managed to convince my dad how bad and unhealthy constant testing is, especially when all of your free time over weekends is either spent up revising, helping around the house or doing other things that you don't want to do.

Sorry for the massive paragraphs :joker:

Morgan. 03-06-2016 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 8682395)
we need summer school where children learn about cars and debt and marriage and self defence and how to question bogus things like religion and ghosts and crap like that

not sitting on their arses taking selfies of puddings

1) No, that would only pile more stress onto us and that's the last thing we need, adults go on at us for needing to enjoy our teenage years, yet are also the ones implementing these programs.
2) That's what are parents are for, they are there to teach us things like that. It's not a matter of hiring people to do it when it's right there I front of us, for free.
3) You can't take a selfie of a pudding - unless the pudding can work a camera phone?

Kizzy 03-06-2016 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by ProfessorSmooth (Post 8682402)
Sorry, I was just getting into rant mood and it's a massive situation for me as I feel sometimes older generations don't understand how hard school can be sometimes. I know they had stricter punishments, but I've only just managed to convince my dad how bad and unhealthy constant testing is, especially when all of your free time over weekends is either spent up revising, helping around the house or doing other things that you don't want to do.

Sorry for the massive paragraphs :joker:

There's been no corporal punishment for a long time, when I was at high school the worst punishment was detention you had to do something really bad to be excluded even for one day. To me it seems stricter now with things like isolation and getting sent home for having the wrong shoes or length of trouser :/
I bet your dads heart bleeds for you as he sets off at the beginning of his 48hr week at work :laugh:

Cal. 03-06-2016 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 8682126)
:nono:

what we are saying is that they should be in school learning more so that they can enjoy a productive life, especially the ones from homes whose parents are feckless

You don't have to concern yourself with those matters. It's their problem not yours

Cherie 03-06-2016 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Who Is She? (Post 8682466)
You don't have to concern yourself with those matters. It's their problem not yours

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 8682125)
I believe LTs kids regularly tie him up and leave him for dead, he is quite vengeful about it :hee:


His kids are feral, it concerns him a great deal :fist:

Morgan. 03-06-2016 07:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8682463)
There's been no corporal punishment for a long time, when I was at high school the worst punishment was detention you had to do something really bad to be excluded even for one day. To me it seems stricter now with things like isolation and getting sent home for having the wrong shoes or length of trouser :/
I bet your dads heart bleeds for you as he sets off at the beginning of his 48hr week at work :laugh:

Tbf to him he works from 8-6 Monday to Friday, and 9-12 weekends doing hard, manual work but when he was at school there wasn't as many things we have now, like GCSE's for example.

Kizzy 03-06-2016 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by ProfessorSmooth (Post 8682526)
Tbf to him he works from 8-6 Monday to Friday, and 9-12 weekends doing hard, manual work but when he was at school there wasn't as many things we have now, like GCSE's for example.

There were exams and teachers prior to 1988 :laugh:

Denver 03-06-2016 08:52 PM

Send them all to permanent summer camp

Morgan. 03-06-2016 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8682728)
There were exams and teachers prior to 1988 :laugh:

I know that, but not GCSE's in their current form and I think it's only getting harder.

Kizzy 03-06-2016 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by ProfessorSmooth (Post 8683119)
I know that, but not GCSE's in their current form and I think it's only getting harder.

Personally I think O levels were harder, I was in the first year to sit GCSEs in 88 and the work we did was easier than the stuff we'd done in middle school at 11-12 with the old O level textbooks.

T* 03-06-2016 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8683165)
Personally I think O levels were harder, I was in the first year to sit GCSEs in 88 and the work we did was easier than the stuff we'd done in middle school at 11-12 with the old O level textbooks.

Education has changed since then... The GCSEs are getting ramped up in difficulty and it's going to be HELL for year 10s. Thank **** I was born in 2000:

Kizzy 03-06-2016 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom* (Post 8683172)
Education has changed since then... The GCSEs are getting ramped up in difficulty and it's going to be HELL for year 10s. Thank **** I was born in 2000:

Well that is kind of my point Tom...
I'd say it is going back to the O level style, not everyone got to do those as they were so hard which is what the 11 plus did, sort out who was put forward for O level and who for CSE. There is GCSE foundation and higher now maybe they want more to focus on achieving at the higher paper?

Ammi 04-06-2016 06:48 AM

...looking at the term dates, this isn't reducing any holidays though, just spreading the school year out differently..?...that's something which is always talked about, so maybe will eventually be what will happen../4 week summer/two week half terms etc...it would have to be something that all schools agreed on though, for it to work because many parents have children at more than one school so having their children off at different times would be awful...it'll be interesting to see if the academies in Barnsley get on board with it as well, so we can see it given a chance....

VanessaFeltz. 04-06-2016 07:06 AM

is this a joke?

let people enjoy their lives little bit just because you have less holiday doesnt mean you have to take it off on little kids.

lewis111 04-06-2016 07:15 AM

What's the point in making kid's lives more stressful just because that's what it will be like in adult life, kids deserve to have some fun and a summer holiday is the perfect time, why add more to the Octobee holiday when nights are short and the weather is crap
they'll run out of stuff to teach younger children if they force them to be in school 5/6 weeks longer every year.


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