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2:00pm Tuesday 21st October 2008 in
IT IS up to parents to stop a repeat of the ugly scenes when up to 150 children went on the rampage at a city school.
That is the message from the city's education chief after pupils at the Oasis Academy Mayfield caused hundreds of pounds worth of damage, smashing windows and wrecking televisions.
The damage happened after a protest by students about how the school was formed by merging Grove and Woolston Schools got out of hand.
Southampton’s Cabinet member for education Peter Baillie said parents who knew their children were planning to protest should tip off teachers to avoid more trouble at the academy, formed from a merger of Grove Park and Woolston schools.
Meanwhile, principal Ruth Johnson, who was unavailable to answer questions directly yesterday, issued a statement saying disruptive pupils had been punished.
She added that the support of parents was needed to end the problems that have blighted the school since it was founded in September.
As revealed in yesterday’s Daily Echo, witnesses told how windows were broken, televisions wrecked and ceiling tiles torn down when pupils on the upper school site in Woolston left on a trail of destruction.
It is understood a number of pupils were immediately excluded from the school.
As previously reported, angry pupils have been protesting against the changes which resulted in two schools merging across two sites, with Years 7, 8 and 9 being taught at Grove Park and Years 10 and 11 at the Woolston site. Yesterday both parents and pupils spoke out, blaming the disruption on the unwanted merging of the schools and the lack of help from staff at the school.
As previously reported, angry pupils have been protesting against the changes which resulted in two schools merging across two sites, with Years 7, 8 and 9 being taught at Grove Park and Years 10 and 11 at the Woolston site.
Yesterday both parents and pupils spoke out, blaming the disruption on the unwanted merging of the schools and the lack of help from staff at the school.
Parent Martine Staples, from Weston, said she was so disappointed with the new school that she had taken her Year 8 daughter Stacey out and enrolled the 12-year-old at nearby Chamberlayne Park.
“I took action because she was getting bullied. I spoke to teachers but they just didn’t seem interested. “She had her best year academically at Woolston last year, but now she is just begging to leave and some of her friends have already made the move.”
Cllr Baillie said: “I would hope parents who may know their children are planning to disrupt learning for other pupils would contact the school and work with the teachers and staff.
“There is a small minority of ringleaders causing trouble and they have some hangers-on that should really not get involved.
The school has taken steps against some of these pupils and I believe the problems will stop very soon.
Mrs Johnson added: “The actions I took last week give out a strong message that we will not tolerate any disruption which could harm the education of the majority of students.”
Teaching unions have threatened to take industrial action if improvements are not made.
Previous trouble at the academy this term includes an allegation that a pupil threatened a teacher with a knife in a classroom last week. Police investigated the incident and said the pupil was reprimanded.
Comments(103)
AngrySotonResident
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9:16am Tue 21 Oct 08
Forest Resident
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9:18am Tue 21 Oct 08
balanced view
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9:20am Tue 21 Oct 08
crazyworld
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9:27am Tue 21 Oct 08
Tom Bargate
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goard
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localangrymum
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Mr E
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10:43am Tue 21 Oct 08
sholingmum
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NICK PAYNTER
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11:24am Tue 21 Oct 08
wizzle
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11:30am Tue 21 Oct 08
Mr E wrote:Thers a whole lot more going on that hasnt been reported. But unless you are a parent of the school, no one knows. There are some very valid points made above, and its a crying shame that my son also has fallen behind dramatically due to lack of staffing and no facilities. False promises that have not been kept ect. When you go into the school, there are no signs of any work on display from the children, just large posters about the oasis academy and the changes it makes.
It sounds like there is a lot more going on here than is being reported.
wizzle
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11:34am Tue 21 Oct 08
year11parent
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12:03pm Tue 21 Oct 08
D.a.v.e
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12:18pm Tue 21 Oct 08
balanced view wrote:Whilst i agree with most of what you say, i would like to point out that the teachers are not being blamed here. The teachers fully sympathise and share with the pupils frustrations.
Councillor Baillie should be supporting parents and pupils to demand changes that will allow teachers to teach and pupils to learn. I agree that the disturbance sounded dangerous and many staff and pupils were frightened, but it is also obvious that many pupils are frustrated with Oasis, because they are not getting as good a deal as before, their exam grades are at risk and they feel they are not being listened to. Pupils say that they are not listened too or spoken too as concerned young adults. Do not blame the teachers, as by all accounts they just do not have the time to do anything more than be busy rushing from one classroom to another or from one school to another. Surely there is a School Council -if not, why not? Someone is not listening!!
Condor Man
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12:22pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Zoeeee93
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12:23pm Tue 21 Oct 08
cherrypi
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1:07pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Iain
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1:14pm Tue 21 Oct 08
cherrypi
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1:21pm Tue 21 Oct 08
goard
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1:22pm Tue 21 Oct 08
insider83
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1:43pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Mad Max
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1:45pm Tue 21 Oct 08
mr.southampton
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1:48pm Tue 21 Oct 08
bitternedave
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1:52pm Tue 21 Oct 08
bitternedave
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1:54pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Treas
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1:55pm Tue 21 Oct 08
southy
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2:02pm Tue 21 Oct 08
gob smacked
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2:05pm Tue 21 Oct 08
joannaRwoolston
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2:11pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Treas
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2:13pm Tue 21 Oct 08
gob smacked wrote:As an ex-pupil of Woolston School, I was very saddened to hear the story. The school was a great facility in the area and gave ordinary kids from ordinary homes the opportunity to better themselves. This is a trajedy. Can you imagine the public outcry if one of our great national public schools was dismantled and merged? Woolston School was a great school by any criterion.The viking longship crest should be reinstated on the wall, and the school should be given back its autonomy, as the majority of parents and pupils want.
Woolston school was a nightmare before this happened, they didn't know their backside from their elbow. Comunication was terrible between teachers, and any help that was recommended from outside bodies was ignored. My child had a terrible time for over a year as he wasn't 'run of the mill', I'm not suprised its in the state it is now. I don't think it is right for the children to riot etc though, and I don't think it is exceptible for the parents to think it is right either! Perhaps if they taught self respect and respect for other people it might not be so bad. Threatning a teacher with a knife is terrible, I hope the parents didn't think this was justified!
Em_Lou
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2:15pm Tue 21 Oct 08
vermin
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2:18pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Jhon.sonater
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2:23pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Mad Max
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2:26pm Tue 21 Oct 08
joannaRwoolston wrote:it's a shame that these kids have got to the stage where they feel rioting is the only course of action left open to them, unfortunately it just ends up making them look bad and the villains of the piece....
i am in yr 10 now,and i go too oasis academy. ms.johnson you never listen to us pupils and we get so frustrated!! we have so many points which could help but we just get ignored! we are so fed up so we decided to cause a riot to show are frustration...it seemed at the time the only way to get your attention. last year, my results were excellent.but since i have been attending this acedemy my results have dropped low due to lack of learning facilities! i have not even been put into the right sets for my english maths and science which is appauling. it is not the merge that has caused the problem, it is ms johnson. oasis academy lords hill is fine? soo why isn't mayfield? maybe it is because lords hill have a DECENT HEADTEACHER which can COTROL situations. i am very upset as these next two years are very important but we are not one of ms.johnsons main priorities... joanna.
mckingsy
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2:31pm Tue 21 Oct 08
concernedmum
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2:43pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Pi.Face
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2:45pm Tue 21 Oct 08
baz1
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2:51pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Orry-exgrove teacher
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3:18pm Tue 21 Oct 08
john do
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3:42pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Pi.Face
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3:48pm Tue 21 Oct 08
john do
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3:48pm Tue 21 Oct 08
southy
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3:57pm Tue 21 Oct 08
john do wrote:yes tell them to get back to grass roots what happens in schools its down to the staff not the perents,remind her that the buck stops at her,and if not working then she has to contact higher up and tell them that there new system is not working and not to blame the parents or kids,if they dont know how to control then they should be replace
from 2:20pm till 3:15pm i spent time in a meeting with Steve Chalk and Mrs. Hibbs(deputy principal). In this meeting we discussed many of the problems with the new academy and if u would like me to tell them something. please inform me, and i will bring it to Steve Chalks attention.
TaT
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4:38pm Tue 21 Oct 08
wizzle
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5:36pm Tue 21 Oct 08
bitternedave wrote:Thats if you can get hold of them as its out of govement hands and they are an organisation unto them selves. I have hit every brick wall possible. I have managed to speak to anne beavill, but so far this has fallen on deaf ears also. Its just a bloody shambles.
With regard to the exclusion - there is a right to appeal to the Governing Body and then to an independent panel.
Educator
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5:58pm Tue 21 Oct 08
john do
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6:01pm Tue 21 Oct 08
TaT wrote:parents call call for a meeting if there is enough parents calling for one. you should tell your children to email mrs. Johnson at school off of the school email account or write a letter and give it to your child and get them to give it into student services. but the best way to get the school attention is by repeated emails.the school normaly has so many messages they dont get to the right person
Dear Mr Webster, if you are reading this, and all the Oasis management.
Can us parents call for a meeting with you please. So we can try to recover our confidence in the academy again.
The silence form you all, apart from the odd one sentance quote is too worrying for words.
The Parents want this acadmey to work for the sake of our children's future.
That is all we want, it isnt a lot to ask for, surely ?
john do
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6:02pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Educator wrote:yes your right 6 teachers are going and lots more are planning to go from the report yesterday
Yes parents do have the right to appeal to the Academy Council(Governing Body) but as the majority of people on this are employed by Oasis there will be little point.The previous Headteacher was not removed,he chose not to work for Oasis.Staff are desperate ,many are leaving now and at Christmas(teachers have to give a whole half-term's notice.)These are dedicated teachers who know the pupils well,the chaos will be even worse with yet more supply teachers
ally_m
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7:09pm Tue 21 Oct 08
NICK PAYNTER
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7:33pm Tue 21 Oct 08
davesbabe
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7:37pm Tue 21 Oct 08
john do
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7:43pm Tue 21 Oct 08
NICK PAYNTER wrote:the best thing to do is get your child to keep on sending emails to mrs.Johnson and get a teacher on your side once you have done that you should get a response from senior management. she dose not respond to countless phone calls i don't know why but i have had a meeting with Steve Chalk today and a phone call from senior management concerning an email i sent the princable. just keep on emailing her
SIX DAYS LATER, WE STILL HAVE NOT HAD NO CONTACT WITH RUTH JOHNSON, NO MATTER HOW MANY TIMES WE RING. AS A CONCERNED PARENT THIS CANNOT BE RIGHT. SHE NEEDS TO HAVE THE BALLS TO FACE THESE PROBLEMS THAT HAVE BEEN CAUSED BY HER AND THE OASIS MANAGEMENT. RUTH JOHNSON AND THE MANAGEMENT PRETENDS TO BE RELIGIOUS BUT THEY ARE UNFORTUNATELY THE LEAST FORGIVING PEOPLE AROUND. GUILTY!!!!!!
sebarcher
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7:44pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Mad Max
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hollywood gal
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7:51pm Tue 21 Oct 08
melonjuice
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8:01pm Tue 21 Oct 08
NICK PAYNTER
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NICK PAYNTER
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8:17pm Tue 21 Oct 08
wizzle
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8:27pm Tue 21 Oct 08
john do
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8:37pm Tue 21 Oct 08
wizzle wrote:i would say hold a protest outside central hall St.Marys that is where the head of oasis Southampton is. its just a thought
I suggest that we make a date and get all parents to stand outside the school gates of the grove site or woolston site and demand to get Ruth Johnson out to explain herself.
What does everyone else reakon.....questions need to be answered and moaning on here is not getting us any where!
wizzle
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8:39pm Tue 21 Oct 08
john do wrote:Thats great, dont know how to organise it, but if set a date on here and ruth reads it, then she has no excuse not to be there!!!!!
wizzle wrote: I suggest that we make a date and get all parents to stand outside the school gates of the grove site or woolston site and demand to get Ruth Johnson out to explain herself. What does everyone else reakon.....questions need to be answered and moaning on here is not getting us any where!i would say hold a protest outside central hall St.Marys that is where the head of oasis Southampton is. its just a thought
Condor Man
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8:45pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Condor Man
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8:45pm Tue 21 Oct 08
asilryan
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8:47pm Tue 21 Oct 08
john do
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8:48pm Tue 21 Oct 08
wizzle wrote:well to do this protest it has to be organized, peaceful and highlighting to problems with the academy. and the appropriate people informed. all students , staff and parents must be informed after the data and time has been set and you must have the majority of the school on your side before you can take it any further. this protest should be a protest not a riot
john do wrote:Thats great, dont know how to organise it, but if set a date on here and ruth reads it, then she has no excuse not to be there!!!!!
wizzle wrote: I suggest that we make a date and get all parents to stand outside the school gates of the grove site or woolston site and demand to get Ruth Johnson out to explain herself. What does everyone else reakon.....questions need to be answered and moaning on here is not getting us any where!i would say hold a protest outside central hall St.Marys that is where the head of oasis Southampton is. its just a thought
I will be there.....anyone else?
wizzle
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8:50pm Tue 21 Oct 08
NICK PAYNTER wrote:Ruth.....you have managed to harm your so called good name yourself!!!! read all the above and wonder why?
Mrs Johnson added: “The actions I took last week give out a strong message that we will not tolerate any disruption which could harm my good name. This is almost an extract from the echo but doctored to be more accurate, anyway if the echo can print lies about the kids carrying bits of wood and smashing tv's, so can I.
john do
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8:51pm Tue 21 Oct 08
asilryan wrote:she only listens if you threaten to take legal advise. i did that and within that day i had a phone call say the problem that i brought to the schools attention will be sorted out promptly
Nearly all of yesterday's and today's comments are saying RUTH JOHNSON DOESN'T LISTEN. How about the Echo starts PRINTING some of these opinions. You are journalists, start searching for the truth.
wizzle
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8:52pm Tue 21 Oct 08
AngrySotonResident
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9:05pm Tue 21 Oct 08
john do
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9:11pm Tue 21 Oct 08
mad mum
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9:18pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Change.Today
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9:53pm Tue 21 Oct 08
john do
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10:09pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Change.Today wrote:you say to people show your real name but you cant even do it so you are not setting a good exsample
I find it surprising that so many seemingly uneducated people are making grammatically incorrect comments on this sensationalised story. I also feel that parents who are unable to supply their names to comments made against a successful Head-Teacher who turned around Cantell School's results should be prepared to be identified, rather than issue cowardly, unfounded statements which merely display their ignorance.
Furthermore, I suggest that those making comments support their evidence with correct punctuation and spelling along with a rather more supportive stance of the education system. After all, the youth of today are the employees of tomorrow. If you want lower pensions, then carry on parenting the way you have been for the last 15 years.
You parents, teachers and students, young adults and children out there that think that rioting is a valid solution should ask yourselves where has it gotten you? I don't recall adults asking children to do the dirty work for them. You are a bunch of wasting cowards.
If you have a solution then why aren't you offering it? If you want change, why can't you see that is what is happening and embrace it? If you want to save a school from Special Measures, why are you not encouraging your sons and daughters to work hard in class for their grades instead of supporting them acting up at school? Why, parents, do you not take such an active role in your child's education instead of shouting at the Head, look at yourselves. You should not be so proud until your children have the results they deserve. Since when do you ask a baby what they want to eat? The response will surely be aimed at the things the child enjoys, rather than what is good for it. Of course, as a parenmt, you need to know the difference between right and wrong.
I challenge you, parents, prove that you know and heal this dreadful rift that you are causing. You harp on about the identity of the community. What are you demonstrating to your sons and daughters?
I challenge you, students, to find a better way to work together to make the future that we all must live in. The adults of today have made such a bad job, our only hope is you. Make the right choices because we didn't.
I challenge you, teachers, do your job. If you can no longer do that, then get out. But think of the impact of your long faces in the classroom. Think of the impact of a fun lesson. tink of how you will feel when your student achieve the grades. If you have given up, what will the students do? Lead by example and stop being such bad ones.
I chjallenge you, Southampton, that Change is Good. Change today because tomorrow may be too late.
NICK PAYNTER
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10:09pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Vonnie
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10:09pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Max Holz
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10:11pm Tue 21 Oct 08
mad mum
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10:21pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Rob444
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10:24pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Change.Today wrote:One can only assume that the identity of Change.Today is none other than Mr. Oasis himself.
I find it surprising that so many seemingly uneducated people are making grammatically incorrect comments on this sensationalised story. I also feel that parents who are unable to supply their names to comments made against a successful Head-Teacher who turned around Cantell School's results should be prepared to be identified, rather than issue cowardly, unfounded statements which merely display their ignorance.
Furthermore, I suggest that those making comments support their evidence with correct punctuation and spelling along with a rather more supportive stance of the education system. After all, the youth of today are the employees of tomorrow. If you want lower pensions, then carry on parenting the way you have been for the last 15 years.
You parents, teachers and students, young adults and children out there that think that rioting is a valid solution should ask yourselves where has it gotten you? I don't recall adults asking children to do the dirty work for them. You are a bunch of wasting cowards.
If you have a solution then why aren't you offering it? If you want change, why can't you see that is what is happening and embrace it? If you want to save a school from Special Measures, why are you not encouraging your sons and daughters to work hard in class for their grades instead of supporting them acting up at school? Why, parents, do you not take such an active role in your child's education instead of shouting at the Head, look at yourselves. You should not be so proud until your children have the results they deserve. Since when do you ask a baby what they want to eat? The response will surely be aimed at the things the child enjoys, rather than what is good for it. Of course, as a parenmt, you need to know the difference between right and wrong.
I challenge you, parents, prove that you know and heal this dreadful rift that you are causing. You harp on about the identity of the community. What are you demonstrating to your sons and daughters?
I challenge you, students, to find a better way to work together to make the future that we all must live in. The adults of today have made such a bad job, our only hope is you. Make the right choices because we didn't.
I challenge you, teachers, do your job. If you can no longer do that, then get out. But think of the impact of your long faces in the classroom. Think of the impact of a fun lesson. tink of how you will feel when your student achieve the grades. If you have given up, what will the students do? Lead by example and stop being such bad ones.
I chjallenge you, Southampton, that Change is Good. Change today because tomorrow may be too late.
saintblonde
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10:25pm Tue 21 Oct 08
wizzle wrote:How arrogant of Ruth Johnson to worry about HER "good name". It must be mainly her fault as someone rightly pointed out the other Oasis Academy seems fine!?
NICK PAYNTER wrote: Mrs Johnson added: “The actions I took last week give out a strong message that we will not tolerate any disruption which could harm my good name. This is almost an extract from the echo but doctored to be more accurate, anyway if the echo can print lies about the kids carrying bits of wood and smashing tv's, so can I.Ruth.....you have managed to harm your so called good name yourself!!!! read all the above and wonder why?
NICK PAYNTER
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10:29pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Change.Today
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10:47pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Change.Today
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11:00pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Orry-exgrove teacher
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11:05pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Orry-exgrove teacher
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11:08pm Tue 21 Oct 08
insider83
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11:08pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Rob444
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11:17pm Tue 21 Oct 08
insider83
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11:21pm Tue 21 Oct 08
wilko
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11:27pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Rob444
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11:40pm Tue 21 Oct 08
insider83 wrote:I agree with your reasoning 100 percent.
rob444 i dont really think that Mr Chalks choice of faith is the problem, being a Christian doesn't make someone bad at managing and organising... being a bad manager and organiser makes someone bad at managing and organising ! lol
sholingmum
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11:44pm Tue 21 Oct 08
Vonnie
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Random23
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NICK PAYNTER
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8:26am Wed 22 Oct 08
AngrySotonResident
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john do wrote:Boring!
Change.Today wrote: I find it surprising that so many seemingly uneducated people are making grammatically incorrect comments on this sensationalised story. I also feel that parents who are unable to supply their names to comments made against a successful Head-Teacher who turned around Cantell School's results should be prepared to be identified, rather than issue cowardly, unfounded statements which merely display their ignorance. Furthermore, I suggest that those making comments support their evidence with correct punctuation and spelling along with a rather more supportive stance of the education system. After all, the youth of today are the employees of tomorrow. If you want lower pensions, then carry on parenting the way you have been for the last 15 years. You parents, teachers and students, young adults and children out there that think that rioting is a valid solution should ask yourselves where has it gotten you? I don't recall adults asking children to do the dirty work for them. You are a bunch of wasting cowards. If you have a solution then why aren't you offering it? If you want change, why can't you see that is what is happening and embrace it? If you want to save a school from Special Measures, why are you not encouraging your sons and daughters to work hard in class for their grades instead of supporting them acting up at school? Why, parents, do you not take such an active role in your child's education instead of shouting at the Head, look at yourselves. You should not be so proud until your children have the results they deserve. Since when do you ask a baby what they want to eat? The response will surely be aimed at the things the child enjoys, rather than what is good for it. Of course, as a parenmt, you need to know the difference between right and wrong. I challenge you, parents, prove that you know and heal this dreadful rift that you are causing. You harp on about the identity of the community. What are you demonstrating to your sons and daughters? I challenge you, students, to find a better way to work together to make the future that we all must live in. The adults of today have made such a bad job, our only hope is you. Make the right choices because we didn't. I challenge you, teachers, do your job. If you can no longer do that, then get out. But think of the impact of your long faces in the classroom. Think of the impact of a fun lesson. tink of how you will feel when your student achieve the grades. If you have given up, what will the students do? Lead by example and stop being such bad ones. I chjallenge you, Southampton, that Change is Good. Change today because tomorrow may be too late.you say to people show your real name but you cant even do it so you are not setting a good exsample
davesbabe
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11:46am Wed 22 Oct 08
Change.Today wrote:you need to check your own punctuation and grammer mate, stop being ridiculous!!, it doesnt matter about all that, we are trying to get an education for our children!, the principal is crap and we want shot of her, simple!!
I find it surprising that so many seemingly uneducated people are making grammatically incorrect comments on this sensationalised story. I also feel that parents who are unable to supply their names to comments made against a successful Head-Teacher who turned around Cantell School's results should be prepared to be identified, rather than issue cowardly, unfounded statements which merely display their ignorance. Furthermore, I suggest that those making comments support their evidence with correct punctuation and spelling along with a rather more supportive stance of the education system. After all, the youth of today are the employees of tomorrow. If you want lower pensions, then carry on parenting the way you have been for the last 15 years. You parents, teachers and students, young adults and children out there that think that rioting is a valid solution should ask yourselves where has it gotten you? I don't recall adults asking children to do the dirty work for them. You are a bunch of wasting cowards. If you have a solution then why aren't you offering it? If you want change, why can't you see that is what is happening and embrace it? If you want to save a school from Special Measures, why are you not encouraging your sons and daughters to work hard in class for their grades instead of supporting them acting up at school? Why, parents, do you not take such an active role in your child's education instead of shouting at the Head, look at yourselves. You should not be so proud until your children have the results they deserve. Since when do you ask a baby what they want to eat? The response will surely be aimed at the things the child enjoys, rather than what is good for it. Of course, as a parenmt, you need to know the difference between right and wrong. I challenge you, parents, prove that you know and heal this dreadful rift that you are causing. You harp on about the identity of the community. What are you demonstrating to your sons and daughters? I challenge you, students, to find a better way to work together to make the future that we all must live in. The adults of today have made such a bad job, our only hope is you. Make the right choices because we didn't. I challenge you, teachers, do your job. If you can no longer do that, then get out. But think of the impact of your long faces in the classroom. Think of the impact of a fun lesson. tink of how you will feel when your student achieve the grades. If you have given up, what will the students do? Lead by example and stop being such bad ones. I chjallenge you, Southampton, that Change is Good. Change today because tomorrow may be too late.
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Random23
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