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Ah but we have already established, that it is a school policy, that is quite clear and accessible to parents. As the school also stated, a phone can potentially make a child a target for a criminal, not safer. I posted that before we had that conversation!
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Since most schools are self-governing, I have been told the Wirral Education Authority does not become involved in matters such as Duty of Care - children who are left behind when the teacher talks to them will not be investigated by the Wirral Ed Auth - it must be conducted via an in-house investigation. Hmm - interesting.
Last edited by ponytail; 13th Jul 2011 8:21am.
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From what I recall from 1950s/1960s in Birkenhead there was always a school near enough to where you lived and I don't think there was one person that I knew that had to get a bus or car to get to and from school. Don't know about other areas though. It's been the closure of so many schools in Birkenhead since then that has caused the need for transport to schools that are now in a different catchment area.
From 1956 to 1961 I had to get TWO buses to go to school.
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