Would be interesting mon ami. I know for a fact they're not accurate, just another propaganda tool.
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I door canvassed for 50 years for the Labour Party until Corbyn was deposed S_c, but I was constantly amazed as to how some people manage to even tie their shoe laces. Irrespective of political persuasion some of the comments were jawdropping.
I remain convinced that our secondary school education is in the main rudimentary poor. :s
I agree BT. It seems to be focused on results for Ofsted rather than developing the individual. The educational system needs revisiting with a clean sheet of paper. What are the priorities and how are they achieved?
When I was of school age, schools did have reputations - good and bad. For the boys, Townely didn’t enjoy the best reputation, whereas Burnley Grammar did have a good reputation. For the girls, Walshaw was not rated, whilst Paddock House was.
However, there didn’t seem to be all the navel gazing that goes on now and the focus was on relevant subjects - not taught by drag artists either.
I have four grandkids S_c and while the primary schools are pretty good the secondary schools suffer terribly with ill-disciplined pupils, poor teachers (in some cases but not all) pupil bullying, transgender issues (I know!:() and lack of resources.
It's worrying it really is.
My youngest grandson is extremely bright and I am discussing private education with his parents. We shall see.
Ah well, it's not be, not Sir Nigel, it's Ann Widdecombe, bless her, she's good fun is the old girl, but she's not going to be frightening the horses at Tory HQ.
She frightens the $hit out of me sinkov...
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