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Old 10-05-2010, 18:34   #17
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Re: students to miss Sats

If this had happened at Flyboy9's and Flyboy11's school, there would have been a parental revolt. Our children have been training for these exams for a long time and have been looking forward to them for sometime. I truly do not believe that the headteachers who have refused to take part in these exams really have the best interests of the children as their priority. I would like to see the recent results of the school's who have carried out these boycotts.
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