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tali122 | 23:23 Wed 28th Dec 2005 | How it Works
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are teachers allowed to teach at a school which their children also attend ?(not necessarily take lessons with them)
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But of course, happens all the time, all over the place.
At my school, at least three staff have children at the same school. Also, my father was a teacher at the primary school I attended.
When i was at school one teacher had three kids of different ages at our school. He didnt treat them any differently - if anything he was particularly hard on them.
At a school I worked in recently the deputy head had her son in her class.
At the school I was at all the kids who's parents were teachers at the school were, in general, a bunch of billy no-mates because all the other kids just reckoned they were snides for the teachers.
My Mum taught at the school that I went to 40 years ago. She didn't teach me which is just as well as she taught sewing and I was (am) a no hoper!!
Two of the teachers at our local primary school have children in the school, though not in their classes.
A teacher at my school had his daughter in his class, so there's obviously no rules against teaching them either.

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