Just that this sub thread started with you saying The kids at my local school are perfectly normal and aren't even developing cut-glass accents. It's just an independent school with its own education… (View Post)
Yes I do, two of them actually. Both thriving in the state sector. And yes, nursery fees are a mare, but there are two important differences. One is that they're for a fairly short period of time and… (View Post)
I don't know about none at all, but if the total commitment is 24 days, how much training is it possible/sensible to give? If it's happening at weekends, when most organisations run on skeleton staff… (View Post)
But that's the heart of the matter. Families with £1400 a month per child to spare are extremely abnormal. And an educational ethos that costs 2-3 times as much as the government chooses to spend mor… (View Post)
You know the problem there. We're backed into the corner where increasing throughput reduces efficiency. As @Malmesbury likes to point out, 1% spare capacity is hideously inefficient, because of the … (View Post)