King Edwards – Can’t Do, Won’t Do

King Edward’s headteacher published a letter on the school’s website yesterday to explain his thinking in respect of the current poor weather conditions.  Presumably in response to the criticism from parents reported on this site on Monday, he started by commenting upon Monday’s decision to open the school to...
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King Edwards – To Close Or Not To Close: Too Difficult A Question!

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Despite the snow, KEVIGS opened today – or did it?  Just as soon as they arrived, the kids that had shown the commitment and made the effort to get to school were told to phone parents to get them home again. “Don’t blame us”,...
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Here Come The Exam Results – Pass The Salt!

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During the past few weeks, head teachers all over the country have been proudly parading the “outstanding” exam results achieved by their pupils.  This has become an annual ritual with the same claims of “more people than ever before…” trotted out year after year. ...
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Schools’ Performance Drops To Third World Standards

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Why Louth’s Parents Need To Think Again About The Quality Of Their Schools! Writing in the Sunday Express, Michael Gove, Education Secretary said, “Every parent in the land knows that we need to improve our education system.” Well, that was a promising start!  Unfortunately...
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Business Dress For King Edward’s 6th Formers

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The new “Business Casual” dress code  is compulsory for 6th formers at KEVIGS from September.  The school’s website carries pictures and details of what will be required. Is this a positive move that will help build students’ personal responsibility for their appearance at the same time as...
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Great Start For This Site

Great Start For This Site

Louth Parents have certainly shown an interest in this site with 301 visits from 202 people in its first two and a half weeks.  The average reader stays for more than 5 minutes and about 5% stay for 14 minutes! All we need now is...
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