Smaller classes

There are so many new primary schools in the area. In the future I would like to suggest smaller classes so that slower learners get a chance to grasp reading, writing and sums. They can often feel quite unhappy and left out, even made fun of, and then refuse to go to school.
Classroom.Classroom.
Classroom.

Another thing, I hate to see the children sat on the floor in a class or even worse, in an assembly hall.

I always remember as a child of four or five being taken to a mission with my father on a Sunday (in Streatham) and being told to sit on the floor. I was upset. “I have on my best clean dress” I protested.

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Free meals, especially if they promote a healthy lifestyle, must be a boon to parents on low incomes.

I hope each child has a health check and that all school records contain details of their blood group and a good photograph, both helpful to the police if the child is missing.

We must all try to provide a safe environment in which children can thrive with rubble-free play areas near their homes.

All suspicious strangers just ‘hanging about’ should be reported to the local police.

Mrs S J Morley

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