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My kids now off for third day even though roads now clear, School has set some work online, but I really can't understand why school closed. we had about 3 inches of snow tues and has been icy, but as roads ok, seems ridiculous. i grew up in yorkshire and snowed plenty, but onlt time school closed was when the roof leaked!

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Years 11, 12 and 13 had to go in to day (there are GCSEs and A levels next week)...so that was both of mine :D :D

 

We had maybe at the most 2 inches of snow on tuesday...nothing since then...the main roads are all clear as are quite a few of the regularly used side roads. The road and path leading into the school on the other hand was an ice rink :roll::roll:

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My school (which is in a town), is open today: from 10 a.m. onwards, for those who can make it in. Our bus and taxi children are not in, as they are not running transport from teh villages.

I couldn't get in :oops: and neither could two other members of staff who live in rural areas, so my class will be split up and shared around the other staff who could get through, for which I feel terribly guilty.

It simply depends on circumstances. For example, can the canteen operate? are the playground and pathways safe? etc. In this day of risk assessment gone mad, often schools stay shut as it is simpler to do so!

 

There are many parents who see this as a once in a lifetime opportunity for their young children, who will remember not having to go to school and being able to play in the snow, for the rest of their lives! It never happened to me! :evil:

 

My secretary tells me about 2/3 of the children have made it in today. :clap:

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Little Miss Webmuppets school vary rarely closes due to the weather as most of the teachers live locally and walk to school and the catchment area is so small that all the kids are within walking distance ( LMW teacher only gets one day a week off from LMW as her teacher is the Sunday school teacher as well!)

 

This is only the second day it has shut in the last few years ( the other day was just before Christmas).

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My 3 all go to the same school but only the year 11 is in today. They were all off since Wednesday. The school buses refuse to run plus the school site is covered in ice which would be a legal nightmare so I can understand why they cant open. They children at home have been set a days work and my 2 are quite enjoying it. YS is in bed doing it :lol:

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College has been shut since Wednesday so I've been revising from home. The main roads aren't bad now but none of the school buses are running, as it's a filter college loads of students can't come in. Plus the pavements down there are very icy and slippy.

 

I'm just wondering what they're going to do about the modules if people can't get to do them. It might mean I have to take them in June, which I don't want.

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I think it is Aunty Health and Safety at work in this nanny state of ours. Schools don't want the public liability issues of broken arms etc. My kids go to an independent school which was closed for one day as they had no grit (liability) but once they had grit, they were open again , but telling the kids to come in warm clothing and walking boots rather than uniform.

 

My son is due to take an AS level next Tuesday and his scholl will be open, but if others are closed, does that mean that the exam boards will cancel all exams anyway, as kids who take it now could give the questions to those taking in the summer, or do you think they will have a different exam in the summer? It has not been clear in the media. :?:?:

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There's not many Birmingham schools closed today ***linky*** although I am puzzled by those quoting health and safety due to ice and snow, the children who would be safe and sound in school are roaming the snowy, icy streets. :?

 

However, I found this and thought it was funny;

 

Washwood Heath Technology College, Birmingham - Closed to all pupils EXCEPT for Mr Mohammed's Year 11 Maths group who are due in at 10.00 am.

 

How gutted would you be if you were in Mr Mohammed's maths group :lol:

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My ED was back today from 10.15 till 3.45. Her school is down the hill just off a busy main road so wouldn't be too bad to get there. My DS and YD's school was shut again due to the roads not be gritted. Their school is the other way and at the top of the hill, so you can only get there by going up a hill. The text I received from the school was not a happy one. I think the head is losing his patience with our local council. And as this coming Sunday is forecast lots of snow, who knows how long it will be before they are all back in school.

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I'm a secondary school teacher and my school has been closed for 4 days this week. It's not because teachers don't want to drive to school (as the Daily Wail has no doubt been reporting!) but for H&S on site - my school was built in the 1920s and the grounds aren't designed for the high volume of traffic they have to deal with. The only access to the site for both cars and pedestrians is via a narrow, steep drive with sharp bends. It's hairy enough driving in in the mornings as the kids walk within a foot of the cars, but at the moment it's like an ice rink - the site team have been in every day clearing it, but the council haven't delivered the grit we were promised and cars are sliding all over the place. There's no way we could risk the 70-odd cars that are driven onto the site each day with 1200 kids walking next to them - an accident would be inevitable. On top of that, the school is in loco parentis for all pupils whilst they are on site so if anyone did fall over and break an arm school would be liable and parents could potentially sue for damages. We have however set work for all pupils which has been put on the school website, so they should have been working from home as much as possible.

 

For parents with children doing external exams next week - the exam boards make no concessions for bad weather. We have been told that A level modules will take place as scheduled. Bit barmy if you ask me, given that students have missed out on a week's teaching, but there it is. So do make every effort to get your children in for their exams. My school is planning on opening on Monday for all years, but if we are hit by more severe weather over the weekend and have to close again we will still be open for the exam groups.

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Apparently the secondary school had a pair of JCBs in today & have cleared the school grounds,but the council haven't been to clear the road too school & won't or can't say when or if it will be done.

 

Both of my girls schools have posted work for them on Learnzone,& both have exams next week,so are revising too.

 

Devons Classics teacher has told them to make a snow sculpture of their favourite character from The Odyssey :lol::lol::lol:

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Eloise's school was open today and yesterday but she didn't go in which the headteacher said was fine. We live 8 miles from the school in a semi-rural location. I'm not risking a car accident for the sake of a few days of school. I need my car to get to school and to see my brother so I won't risk taking it out in icy weather. We only have about 3 inches o snow but the roads are icy and are forecast heavy snow Sunday. I'm beggining to wonder if I could hire a 4x4 car for the next couple of weeks.

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YS's primary still closed despite clear main roads and 90% teachers living bus or walking distance away. ES's school open today up a hill - not gritted and if anyone had broke a leg, or fallen ill - an ambulance could not get there. Air ambulance would have been only option. A friend is teacher at primary and she was surprised they didnt go back today. Caretaker hadnt even starting clearing snow.

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