First of all, it is very bad and irresponsible to deceive parents without looking at the quality of school teaching.
After all, how can your children not care? It is difficult for schools to accept this practice.
Calm down, instead of investigating the responsibility of the school now, it is better to find ways to improve the children's grades.
As for this school, transfer it if possible. After all, good quality is second, and bad character leads to bad children! How dare you entrust your children to them after the teachers are like this!
I also asked just now that it should not be too difficult for children to make up their grades if they go to primary school.
There may be many reasons for the decline in grades, such as teachers, classmates, children themselves, and even the influence of living environment.
Don't blame children too much because of the "straight decline" of their grades, so that children lose their confidence and motivation in learning.
Objectively speaking, the top three in the first grade primary school exam actually doesn't mean anything.
1, you also said that it was home-schooling. Maybe the children were taught by their parents, or maybe the children have begun to adapt to the learning style of home-schooling.
So I'm not used to studying like an army after school.
2. If the exam questions in the first grade of primary school are very simple for children who have studied in kindergartens or preschool classes, it is like that some children with early education are originally testing the learning results of one year, which is equivalent to using the learning results of several years to deal with the exam questions of one year. .
Of course, this is not an effort to kill children or even parents.
However, calm down and think about it, it may be like this, which is why many children.
Work hard in the first year of high school, and the grades in the second and third grades began to decline. I'm sure your child is not the only one with this problem.
We don't rule out this possibility.
The most important thing is to improve children's grades, because children have learning difficulties at school.
Parents should give help, such as teaching by themselves or having a tutor or attending a cram school.
However, no matter which way, all parents can do is guide.
The real road still depends on the children themselves, and this hurdle has to be turned over by the children themselves.
So I suggest that you encourage more than punish, so that children have the courage to cross this hurdle instead of being forced to jump off a cliff.
Not every child who is forced to jump off a cliff can learn to fly.
Finally, I wish your child's grades improved.