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Telling your agency you don't like the school

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Old 16-01-2006, 03:40 PM
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Default Telling your agency you don't like the school

After such a horrible day on supply with Y4 last week I was wondering whether I should contact my agency to tell them I didn't like it and would prefer not to go back there. Was wondering how you lot deal with this?

My agency actually rang this morning to find out how I got on in the school. They had never used the school before so I was the 'guinea
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' really!
I told him that there were about 3 in the class who were awful and it was difficult to discipline them as nothing really phased them.
I also mentioned that the head and other staff were aware of the problem trio. I explained that I couldn't fault the staff - they were really nice and helpful.

He asked if I would go back and also asked how I thought other supply teachers would find the school. I explained that I wouldn't really want to go back and also explained that I am used to ks1 in fairly 'nice schools' not ks2 in very tough schools so teachers with more experience of this may
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e a bit better.

Its really annoying that I get so much ks2 work - when I first went to the interview for supply I stated that although I am ks1 & ks2 trained I preferred KS1 as the only experience I have with ks2 is a 3 week teaching practice in Y3. I have been given supply in Y4,5,6 as well as day nurseries (when school work is short) but have only had 2 days in KS1. I don't want to turn down work as I need the money and want to stay in the agencies good books plus I feel that only doing ks1 will reduce the amount of work I get, but I am rarely happy when I teach KS2!
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