Count me in, I am really furious about this. Promoting languages
shouldn’t be distinguished by what schools they are. We should raise the
issues to the organiser.
Similar case in the HSBC and British run Mandarin Speaking Competition,
eventually they welcome students from independent schools joining.
Holly Shao
Dulwich College
From: Mandarin Chinese Teaching
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Martin
Sent: 04 December 2009 08:26
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Subject: Olympic competition
All
Please
see below an interesting competition to design a poster welcoming people to the
London Olympics in a foreign language
BUT
only teachers in state specialist schools can enter.
I
tried to enter for my school and was told -no private schools. I complained as
I am of the opinion that this is discrimination as our parents pay taxes that
go to fund government departments that run these competitions. I was curtly
rebuffed.
When
I have some time I plan to take this issue further. If others have views on
this please let me know.
Anne
Martin
Trinity
School
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