WearsideGallantFew
Well-Known Member
work in education myself and I've never known students bring in their own football for P.E. so that could explain the "confiscation" because if you allow one child to bring their football in then you'll find yourself with a whole new bag of footballs the following lesson so I'd probably also take the additional football and store it in the cupboard too.
I've also never heard of a school using branded footballs or P.E. equipment & we have worked with professional clubs etc in the past but I'm not entirely sure how I'd approach that particular issue. The issue is the branded footballs but if the footballs were Rangers branded then I suspect it wouldn't be as much of an issue.
I do hope the OP takes it up with the school though because i want to know the outcome.
I've also never heard of a school using branded footballs or P.E. equipment & we have worked with professional clubs etc in the past but I'm not entirely sure how I'd approach that particular issue. The issue is the branded footballs but if the footballs were Rangers branded then I suspect it wouldn't be as much of an issue.
I do hope the OP takes it up with the school though because i want to know the outcome.