I couldn't find anywhere else to post this, but I want to canvass some opinion on the wording of a letter received from my daughter's school. The thread may be copied into a word document to show the school, so please may I request that only your opinion is stated.
We received a letter with this exact wording in it:
It is important to ensure that your daughter takes every possible opportunity maximise her academic potential in preparation for her forthcoming GCSE examinations. A group of pupils that would benefit from receiving extra tuition have been identified. Your daughter is a member of this group and I expect her to attend an after school revision session this term.
Given the facts that the school has no right whatsoever to dictate what our daughter does or does not do outside of school, and the person who wrote this chose the wording carefully, would you interpret this sentence as an invitation to attend or a demand to attend?
Opinions welcomed as it may form a very small part of a bigger issue with the school.
Thank you.
We received a letter with this exact wording in it:
It is important to ensure that your daughter takes every possible opportunity maximise her academic potential in preparation for her forthcoming GCSE examinations. A group of pupils that would benefit from receiving extra tuition have been identified. Your daughter is a member of this group and I expect her to attend an after school revision session this term.
Given the facts that the school has no right whatsoever to dictate what our daughter does or does not do outside of school, and the person who wrote this chose the wording carefully, would you interpret this sentence as an invitation to attend or a demand to attend?
Opinions welcomed as it may form a very small part of a bigger issue with the school.
Thank you.
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