What's the world coming to?
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Honestly, kids these days:-"He wasn’t throwing ice balls, they didn’t contain stones or pieces of broken glass – there were no hidden projectiles". What a wuss."Handed themselves in"."Safe, kind and respectful". They need to toughen up.And start putting concrete in play areas and under swings instead of recycled soft rubber. We got through 'Bash Street' in the early 1960's and it was all in Black & White.
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raveydavey wrote: I bet they're not allowed to play conkers at that school either.Proof, if ever it was needed that "those who can't, teach". My wife is a teacher and I can assure that at her school, the kids throw snowballs (at their own risk) and the myths you hear about health and safety at schools written by the press are absolute rubbish, at her school they definately play conkers. I find the ignorance shown by the public towards teachers is appalling. I would love to see these people last five minutes in the classroom.
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I can see both sides of the argument. With greedy no win no fee lawyers pouncing on every accident maybe Head teachers are right to ban traditional pastimes but suspension is OTT. They cant argue that pupils attendance must be high to raise attainment then send them home for petty issues.
Is it me or has Leeds gone mad