
I'm guessing other schools are the same as mine was, and swimming doesn't happen all year 'round anyway, so what difference does it make if it takes place at some other time of the year?
If they don't want to go swimming during Ramadan, you're not going to change their minds, and short of throwing them into the swimming pool, that means you'll have to have another teacher sit with them and find them something else to do, which is a pain in the bum, so why not just have the swimming in some other month?
If kids really want to go swimming during Ramadan, there are plenty of "Kids swim free" type schemes around.
( , Mon 12 Jul 2010, 22:02, Reply)

And it's got nothing to do with hurting their sentiments.
That's what I'm trying to say. =/
( , Mon 12 Jul 2010, 22:25, Reply)

For fuck's sake geezer
"I'm guessing other schools are the same as mine was, and swimming doesn't happen all year 'round anyway, so what difference does it make if it takes place at some other time of the year?
If they don't want to go swimming during Ramadan, you're not going to change their minds, and short of throwing them into the swimming pool, that means you'll have to have another teacher sit with them and find them something else to do, which is a pain in the bum, so why not just have the swimming in some other month?"
I don't want any disruption to my child's schedule due to religious belief; why is this so hard to grasp?
( , Mon 12 Jul 2010, 22:37, Reply)