starting infant school sept 2013 in Chelt or Glos
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starting infant school sept 2013 in Chelt or Glos
Sorry don't know where to ask and I know many of you will know the answer.
In sept my twins will start reception. Probably in Chelt but possibly Glos.
My question is: In Reception, do they do full days from the start of term, 9 to 3 ish?
If this sounds a strange question in the area I currently live children used to do 2 hours a day for the whole of the first term - How awful for parents!
This has now changed.
In reception they now start school in Mid-SEpt, 2 weeks after every one else. And then only go for 2 Hours per day until after the October half term.
In sept my twins will start reception. Probably in Chelt but possibly Glos.
My question is: In Reception, do they do full days from the start of term, 9 to 3 ish?
If this sounds a strange question in the area I currently live children used to do 2 hours a day for the whole of the first term - How awful for parents!
This has now changed.
In reception they now start school in Mid-SEpt, 2 weeks after every one else. And then only go for 2 Hours per day until after the October half term.
Re: starting infant school sept 2013 in Chelt or Glos
The primary my children went to had the new reception children in for 1/2 day for first term (or what many people would call an old 'half term'). This was non-negotiable and applied even if your children had been at a full time nursery / kindergaten that taught in a school-like manner...
I suspect it's fairly standard practice to gently settle the children into full time education.
I suspect it's fairly standard practice to gently settle the children into full time education.
Capers
Re: starting infant school sept 2013 in Chelt or Glos
It will depend on the school. in ours the older half do mornings for a week or so , while the younger ones do afternoons, then lunchtimes are introduced, then full weeks.
Best to ask the school you are interested in. Few start them straight off with full days ( much to the disgust of my daughter who " expected school to be more interesting"
Best to ask the school you are interested in. Few start them straight off with full days ( much to the disgust of my daughter who " expected school to be more interesting"
Re: starting infant school sept 2013 in Chelt or Glos
Our local primary does full days from the start of reception, but they stagger entrance by age, with a new batch of 5 children joining every 4 days. This meant my DCs didn't start school until later September, but I didn't have to mess about with part-days!
Weaver
Weaver
Re: starting infant school sept 2013 in Chelt or Glos
Thanks.
Interesting.
Interesting.
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My son's school was straight in with everyone starting full time (9 to 3) on the first day. This seemed to suit the older ones but my then 4 years and 3 days old son really struggled physically, educationally and mentally. Up until the day before he started, he was still napping in the afternoon. It was ridiculous IMHO.
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My oldest now 10 was the same at 4, still sleeping in the day - even though he did 4 full days at nursery and was the only child in his group. they made a special arrangement for him. Only 4 months later he started school but had just about given up his sleep then and so he managed find.Stressed?Moi? wrote:My son's school was straight in with everyone starting full time (9 to 3) on the first day. This seemed to suit the older ones but my then 4 years and 3 days old son really struggled physically, educationally and mentally. Up until the day before he started, he was still napping in the afternoon. It was ridiculous IMHO.
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You lucky things - our school couldn't care less (which is why we later moved him!). The right school can make a huge difference, even at that age. Glad you found an accomodating one.DebP wrote:My oldest now 10 was the same at 4, still sleeping in the day - even though he did 4 full days at nursery and was the only child in his group. they made a special arrangement for him. Only 4 months later he started school but had just about given up his sleep then and so he managed find.Stressed?Moi? wrote:My son's school was straight in with everyone starting full time (9 to 3) on the first day. This seemed to suit the older ones but my then 4 years and 3 days old son really struggled physically, educationally and mentally. Up until the day before he started, he was still napping in the afternoon. It was ridiculous IMHO.