Thursday, 6 January 2011

Primary schools and secondary schools

It is with due concern that children are being transferred up to secondary schools before their natural maturity of mental and physical age related growth and Independence.

Wouldn't it be a better adjustment, if primary schools held onto their children until year 8, this will give all pupils the chance to develop without feeling intimidated and or continuously bullied by older age grouping children, who influx from out of area catchments, whose consequence of horrid actions' can lead onto death associations', psychological problems and or other.

Britain has a wide death related and or other illness related, by mass - bullying record.

Parents would feel more at ease with this transition of effect.

With secondary schools' holding onto year groups up until college status...of eighteen years of age....thereafter, we will see, the same number of years spent in education with a slight shift that will make everyone more satisfied with the academic system....


And a majority of parents and teachers feel the same in regards to this age related issue of concern.


There are thousands of good points to the benefit of saving money from addressing size related bullying and other of reasons that we would see a advancing and slow decrease in the number of children effected by the current status of educational programmes'..

See to it.

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