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Post by Bob on Jul 10, 2010 9:51:00 GMT 1
Like many other authorities in the UK, Cardiff faces the challenge of surplus school places, falling pupil numbers and ageing school buildings. In order to reflect these changes, we need to look again at how schools in Cardiff are organised
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Post by drewpeacock on Jul 11, 2010 9:46:01 GMT 1
i reckon the answer is to stop all this nonsence about teaching welsh in schools. total waste fof money in my book i mean who uses it. what they should do is abolish it and fine anyone who uses it.
my missus wanted to go from wrexham to chester on the bus. stood at the stop and buses came along with caer on the front. in the end an inspector told her caer was welsh for chester. how was she to kno. right mouthful she gave him.
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Post by drewpeacock on Jul 11, 2010 9:58:07 GMT 1
forgot to say when i went for my paper yeasterday some geezer says to me Borrada or some such nonsence. Bgger orf i says to him, your in britain now mate speak proper english.
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Post by oswaldm on Aug 29, 2010 14:22:20 GMT 1
Orgaised, Bob? They aint bleedin organised, that's the problem! Drews got it in one - English is the only langage tht shoul be alowd schoos - nd anyfiink else - urdu, bongo bong - welsh, shoudbe beetn out of them!
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Post by captainbeaky on Sept 6, 2010 12:25:12 GMT 1
Beaky here.
Disagree with both Drew and Oswald. This is Wales. Why teach kids a foreign language such as English. Another 20 years and EM education will be dead in the water.
Toodle pip!
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Post by oswaldm on Sept 7, 2010 10:15:10 GMT 1
Wales is just another part of England, always has bin, always will be! English is the langage of the world! Get used to it!
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