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Parenting and Children on the Farm
Teachers brainwashing kids on animal rights.(Pigs)
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<blockquote data-quote="muppet" data-source="post: 3560796" data-attributes="member: 13684"><p>Based on my experiance of going through the school complaints system, all I can say us good luck. In reality, you may get humoured with a sypathetic nod, but it won't achieve or change anything (and if anyone is actually in the wrong the staff and govenors will club together to save their backsides rather than deal with a problem). It boils down to a box ticking exercise where no one is prepared to accept accountability anymore.</p><p></p><p>However, before making any complaint, make sure you read the school's complaints procedure which should be published on their website. If you don't follow this to the letter, you won't get anywhere with either the govenors, local authority or ofsted. I would definately write to your local MP too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muppet, post: 3560796, member: 13684"] Based on my experiance of going through the school complaints system, all I can say us good luck. In reality, you may get humoured with a sypathetic nod, but it won't achieve or change anything (and if anyone is actually in the wrong the staff and govenors will club together to save their backsides rather than deal with a problem). It boils down to a box ticking exercise where no one is prepared to accept accountability anymore. However, before making any complaint, make sure you read the school's complaints procedure which should be published on their website. If you don't follow this to the letter, you won't get anywhere with either the govenors, local authority or ofsted. I would definately write to your local MP too. [/QUOTE]
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