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Showing posts with label school. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 August 2023

Back To School Book Sale - extra 10% off

Save on essential Back to School books and more besides!

• An extra 10% off in the Back to School sale

• Limited Edition Boxes for KS1 & KS2 – only £14.99 each (10 books inside)

• Books selected by their in-house teacher in ‘Teacher’s Picks’

• Parents unsure about books for their child can email teacherspicks@books2door.com for suggestions

As children head back to school ensuring they have their essential items is every parent's top priority, the more bargains that can be found, the better, obviously!

Online children’s retailer, Books2Door, have been busy finding different ways to make back to school books even more affordable including an extra 10% off in their sale.

Parents can also email their teacher (Jasleen) directly at teacherspicks@books2door.com with questions about which books are suitable for their child.

(Image courtesy of Steve Buissinne from Pixabay)

Thursday, 3 November 2011

Primary School A Parent's Guide by Kim Thomas

Up until the 1981 act gave parents some choice over where they sent their children to school, a child was basically sent where there was a space at the nearest school.

With greater choice, however, comes greater responsibility. What should your child be learning at any given point in their career as a primary school pupil?

Exactly how should the admissions process work? Is it working properly in your area?

Is your child getting the education that it needs and that it deserves?

Who are you school's governors? Are they doing what they should be doing?

Are the buildings suitable?

What on earth is KS1 2 or whatever?

All of the above questions and many more are answered in clear, concise terms by educational expert Kim Thomas. And Kim is the kind of expert it is best to take notice of. Not only does she have a PhD in the sociology of education she is a parent of a child in a primary school and served as a parent governor at the school.

The book also contains a list of further reading material and a list of very valuable web resources. If you have a child who is going to go to primary school or who is already attending a primary school, then you will find this book of inestimable value.

You can also visit Kim's website at www.kimthomas.com.

It is published by Need 2 Know Books at £9.99, ISBN 978-1-86144-088-4.