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Offline Daffodil

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Taking holiday in term time
« on: August 03, 2015, 13:03:02 PM »
Just read an inventive couple took advantage of cheaper holiday prices by claiming they were travellers and were allowed to take children out of school.They said that they were off to lay tarmac!  ;)



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Re: Taking holiday in term time
« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2015, 13:40:02 PM »
Fair play to them !!

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Re: Taking holiday in term time
« Reply #2 on: August 03, 2015, 13:52:21 PM »
But they are going to be done for it according to what I have read (Mirror on-line)

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Re: Taking holiday in term time
« Reply #3 on: August 03, 2015, 15:16:25 PM »
May be that they are laying Tarmac in Turkey??

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Re: Taking holiday in term time
« Reply #5 on: August 04, 2015, 01:10:56 AM »
This topic really does pi55 me off, the article doesn't state if or what occupation the father has, but assuming he does have an occupation why should hard working parents be reduced to lying because they want a well earned holiday with their family.
I do and will continue to take my children out of school for extra days over the whitsun holiday every year because we want to spend more than a week in turkey together as a family. Both myself and my husband work bloody hard, full time, pay our taxes, are bringing our children up to be educated, well mannered and have good morals. They have been awarded praise by the head for being model peers at school. Both their attendances this year were 98% and 97% respectively.
Fortunately our head has granted our holiday each year, but even if he choses not to I would put up a bloody good fight not to pay a fine for spending valid time together as a family.
Our British children spend more time in education and have less holidays than most other European countries they also start schooling much younger too.
Not all parents can take leave during school holidays and most decent heads will use their discretion for employment restrictions but there are also some very pedantic ones who wont budge.
My choice of holidaying dates have nothing to do with cost its about CHOICE over MY children,  Whitsun cost just as much if not more than the summer holidays but we choose then so the children only miss 4 or 5 days off school (tagging it on to a school week), we also visit again during the summer holiday. I am sure there will be some that feel this is terrible but my children's education has not been effected by missing school.
My daughter has just reached her expected grades and exceeded in one by 2 yrs, she also speaks a fair amount of Turkish for her age, my son has reached all his targets and exceeded in 2, one of which was the WORLD...I wander why???.......Rant over sorry for any bad grammar its late and I'm off to kipp and in 2days time will be back home in Turkey yippeee.

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Re: Taking holiday in term time
« Reply #6 on: August 04, 2015, 07:31:53 AM »
What also annoys me is that days off are usually at the end of the summer term when they do very little in the way of work, it's wind down time and sports /fun days etc etc, yet they still kick off about it. We often 'stole' a few school days for our holidays and my children never suffered for it. Flexibility is the key word, not total control.

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Re: Taking holiday in term time
« Reply #7 on: August 04, 2015, 09:11:23 AM »
When I was at school most of the school trips to the South of France or skiing in Switzerland were timed to start a few days before the end of term or finish a few days after the start of the new term. That way the organisers could take advantage of the reduced costs and pass them on to pupil's parents. None of us suffered by missing a few lessons but we gained a lot by being involved in other cultures.

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Re: Taking holiday in term time
« Reply #8 on: August 04, 2015, 09:35:46 AM »
Never had a problem taking our girls out of school during term time - a few times they came with me to Istanbul and a short note to the school requesteing time off, citing the cultural and educational advantages of spending time in Istanbul seemed to do the trick. 

On one occasion, permission came with the proviso that one of them wrote a short report for their Modern Studies class about life in Istanbul - thankfully, my suggestion that writing about the transgender/transvestite prostitutes that used to hang about near Sirkeci would not make ideal reading for fourteen year olds back in Glasgow was heeded!

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Re: Taking holiday in term time
« Reply #9 on: August 04, 2015, 09:47:22 AM »
A great money-spinner for local authorities - £60 per child, per parent, per week missed.




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