Anyway, more to the point, is anyone here going?Let me know here or send me a pm!!!
Dress code might appeal to some here...
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Got to be "The Apocalypse" just narrowly beating "Spice World" by a small margin and thats saying something:lol: have got to say though that some mentioned so far are excellent in comparison with these two.
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Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
Shutting up
Oh, and I have a troublesome "Y"
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PS the lette between e and t on my keyboad has just packed in- sooo bloody annoying, but hope you can undestand this!
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personality you've got that in abundance
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I think a lot of factors need to be looked - age of child, if parent works or is usually at home, any known allergies, previous medical history, how anxious the child is .... if a medical form has been completed prior to the term commencing, I could go on ....
Yes maybe at 1st glance on reading your post the ambulance should have been called but am sure the school acted in what they thought (given all the circumstances and legislation) was best for the child.... maybe rather than ranting here and finding just cause by the responses to get more irrate why dont you gather the facts and speak to the head teacher ? I am sure any genuine concerns would be dealt with .... I know from experience that some parents would rather they were called than an ambulance for something not life threatening.
Just to go slightly off on a tangent here but .... thank god I dont have kids, no problems with schools and broken arms and no rows with bus companies and children without oyster cards !
I know everyone who has children thinks they are very precious etc but schools and bus companies etc have tens / hundereds of children to think about - everything is done for a reason and usually following a similar incident or the like happening in the past. As a parent you know what you want to happen to your child but a teacher has to try and do this for 30 children and cant do right for doing wrong .... someone else would have said, 'I only live road they corner, I would have brought him, I'm his parent and want to be there not some teacher !'
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Im at a loss here.
A broken arm is painful and upsetting for a child but its not life threatening and surely it doesent warrant an ambulance. A broken leg maybe...