Wondering if this is commonplace in primary schools...it was the case when we were small, and everyone know who were the 'clever' children and who was at the other end of the spectrum.
I remember it being awful and nobody from either group ended up changing from that slot all the way through school.
It seems ds's school is doing this as well and he's on the 'rubbish' table (his description of himself)
I am furious that he has been given this idea that he is not good at stuff
Someone mentioned they thought it wasn't allowed any more, but I don't know.
Would appreciate your comments on whether this happens at your child's school or not, and what the thinking is behind it.
Thankyou.
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Does your school have separate tables for clever and 'not so clever' children?
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Flightattendant · 20/01/2010 10:27
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