I had a pile of schoolwork to help with, it took two minutes to slip back into teacher mode, including that teacher voice! However, I did thoroughly enjoy it, it was lovely to have unexpected time with DGD.!!
Just heard on the news that a school in Rutland has 17 teachers who have tested positive for Covid. I guess that means some classes will have to stay at home, so more Grandparents will be doing childcare!
Yes we are! We're in England but it's our first day without two grandchildren this week as they've been off with minor illnesses. However we've got two grandchildren from our other daughter after school today. It's a good job we enjoy their company.
The support staff are on strike here so I am on duty too.I am taking my S1 granddaughter to the Mary Quant exhibition in Glasgow tomorrow. We grandparents are the best.
I'm heading up to Perthshire to help out and really looking forward to spending time with those bairns. DD can work from home but can't when she has to watch those 2.
No schools on strike here .Its only one union that refused the offer ...strangely enough the head of the union is also a member of a political unionist organisation who doesn't want SNP to succeed so has "advised" union members to refuse the offer already accepted by the other 2 teaching unions . We've had no strikes by NHS or teachers and only Network Rail strikes that affect us.Of course network rail is owned and run by WM who refused to negotiate unlike the Scottish government !
Does that include Scottish universities? Isn't Higher Education devolved?
Lecturers will be striking soon.
As if school pupils and students haven't had enough disruption over the past few years.
Gran and papa on duty here in East Ren. We had a lovely day, but DGD had work to do at home. DIL's nieces in Renfrewshire had to log onto the system from home at 9am. I remember ancillary staff on strike, when I was still teaching, but schools didn't close.
No schools on strike here .Its only one union that refused the offer ...strangely enough the head of the union is also a member of a political unionist organisation who doesn't want SNP to succeed so has "advised" union members to refuse the offer already accepted by the other 2 teaching unions . We've had no strikes by NHS or teachers and only Network Rail strikes that affect us.Of course network rail is owned and run by WM who refused to negotiate unlike the Scottish government !
I was just wishing the DGSs were off school too. Oh well. Obviously schools near us were shut. It was good to see all those purposeful ladies doing their bit. I'm sure Grandads would be involved but I didn't see any on my travels.
Just back from local shops. The streets were full of Grans with children. I wondered what was going on but remembered Scottish schools are closed as staff on strike. Grans obviously filling in for working parents. Well done all