Well what can I say, other than I’m sorry to hear about your son.
You have heard from a number of people, I’m a student at the International school in Almunecar, and I can only tell you that I’m very pleased with just about everything in the school. With regard to your thread, you mentioned that it was the police taking actions against the school. What are they really expecting to get as an outcome of this?
Quite honestly, I know very well which member of staff you are referring too. And I can confidently say that I completely disagree with the idea that seems to be put forward, about her not being capable of handling children, most of the young children loved her because she sang with them and did clapping games. I am not entirely sure you’re blaming the right person, yes she was the bus monitor and gave permission to those films. But have you spoken to any of the year 10s and up about the films? Most of them frequently came in, complaining about her switching off the films because she thought they were unsuitable for the younger children when she realised what was on them. These particular year groups, I find are very argumentative and they clearly chose which films they wanted to bring in, yes 15 years and older, I think are quite capable of thinking to themselves ?maybe I should consider that there?s younger children on the bus?, when picking out films.
Also, about your complaint with regard to her simply being moved to a different position in this school, I don’t see a problem with it, she is very capable of working with children and a very nice person. The task she is performing now involves little to no actual contact with the students, since she’s not talking to the student or interacting with them while doing the task. If it’s her removal from the school which is being hoped for here, I can’t say you have my support in this, since I believe appropriate actions has been taken and there is no reason to further “punish” this person. She may have made some mistakes, but no matter what the outcome of this is, she will not be able to undo those things.
It’s of course never nice hearing that a student can’t continue his/her education where they were expected too, but honestly asking, what did you expect when you involve the police in a case like this? I still don?t understand why the police was involved since this doesn?t really seem like a case where they would need to be.
As this is a private school, they can “pick and choose” who they wish to teach at the school and who they don’t and in that since they did no wrong in informing you that they did not wish to continue teaching your child.
I can understand you probably felt frustrated over the schools reaction, as to the letter they send to regarding your child continuing his education at the school. And it seems rather unfair of their part, but once again, as this is a private school they are entitled to do so.
Best regards.
Jenny