Originally posted by POPEYE
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If a headmaster suspects that there might be a bad turnout at school because of the snow it is in their interests to close the school. If kids don't turn up because of the weather it counts as "unauthorised absence" on the school attendance figures. These figures are reportable to Ofsted and is something that is reflected on in giving the school a rating. If the school is shut then there is no unauthorised absence on that day and it makes the school look better to the Ofsted desk jockeys in Whitehall who publish the government statistics.
Another reason (although much less significant from what I understand) is that if one of the little dears falls over there is the chance of being sued c/o injurysolicitors4u.com or whoever and there is a chance that an individual teacher (or non-teaching staff even) could be held directly responsible and the trade unions aren't too happy about that prospect.
It's a sad statement on the way these things seem to work these days...
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