Assistant Principal/behaviour/DSL/NPQSL/Love Sport and Films. All views are my own.

Joined July 2009
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Despite being asked to email by @IKEAUK I've not had a reply for 4 days regarding my complaint. Sofa was delivered missing covers, then wrong cover was ordered by them and it didn't end up arriving until 4 days after the express delivery date. I love @IKEAUK but feel letdown 🥲
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13 Sep 2025
Awful customer service from @IKEAUK. They offered me £5 for all the hassle. I paid £40 for express delivery and got slower than standard and wrong missing parts ordered.
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Here's just one video of many I took to evidence the disruption during a screening of Minecraft movie @vuecinemas in Plymouth. Absolutely ruined it for my 6 year old and his 2 cousins. Despite several complaints from myself and other parents staff did nothing.
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James Yates retweeted
25 Jan 2025
Boys are almost 1.5x more likely to be recorded as having a special educational need as girls Either: Boys genuinely are more likely to have a special educational need OR The way we identify these needs is broken
25 Jan 2025
What's your interpretation of this?
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20 Dec 2024
Love this!
19 Dec 2024
YES TOILET DISCOURSE IS BACK which means I get to wheel out my fave graph
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Anyone out there have any good SEMH independent reregulation activities? Asking for a friend!
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Hold the line with high expectations! My rallying cry for the last week and the next and the next and the next! @tombennett71
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So true !
1 Aug 2024
Fidget spinners are so helpful for students' concentration and focus that as soon as they weren't cool anymore they stopped working
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James Yates retweeted
1 Aug 2024
Fidget spinners are so helpful for students' concentration and focus that as soon as they weren't cool anymore they stopped working
Do fidget spinners help with focus? No. Not at all. Do they help neurodiverse students? Also no.
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Well said!
There are no schools in the UK that follow a ‘no excuses’ model. This entire argument is based on tilting at a windmill that doesn’t exist. There are lots of schools with high standards, high expectations etc. This is not the same thing, and pretending they are is an enormous disservice to the schools that work incredibly hard to keep often chaotic environments safe for children, and demonstrates a lack of familiarity with the landscape of schools. Schools where chaotic behaviour is normal are *incredibly* bad environments for student safety, liberty, rights, mental health, wellbeing….and learning. In order to properly criticise a school it is necessary to spend time in the school. This is why Ofsted don’t write their evaluations based on what they read about a school on social media, plus a few angry letters from parents. I’ve been to all the schools described here. They’re strict, but very happy environments where children tell me they enjoy it, and they’re free from the instability of bullying, disruption etc. They also tell me how bad it used to be, how unsafe, etc. These schools are working miracles. They’re doing exactly what we hope they would for kids, especially disadvantaged children or children with SEN: they’re giving them a great education is a safe environment. And still, arguments are made against them, often ideological or theoretical in basis. I invite critics of these brilliant schools to set up their own schools, and demonstrate what they would do instead. Until then, I applaud these brilliant leaders, teachers and staff for the good that they do, because they actually make a difference in the lives of children in the real world.
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14 Jun 2024
This made my day! Although the football injury comment was harsh, but accurate.
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10 May 2024
After the longest short week ever! Finally relaxing with the boy watching a film!
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Nice of my 2 year old to serve me a cup of tea with chicken in whilst I was marking
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24 Mar 2024
Can’t wait to be asked a 1000 times tomorrow if I was chinned!
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17 Mar 2024
Just based on my 16 years in the profession: 1. Some, certainly not all 2. Some, certainly not all 3. Some, certainly not all 4. No, they are essential in helping young people develop and understand the world. 5. Not essential but can help at times. 6. Not true 7. Not true
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Anyone else remember this show? I’m reliving my childhood through my son by teaching him Greek stories and fables.
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Introducing the boy to a classic! #HomeAlone
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12 Nov 2023
I said it was too early for this but was out voted!
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