South Wales Echo

Parents warned over sports day videos

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PARENTS have been using video footage from their mobile phones to challenge primary school sports day results.

A Cardiff primary has written to parents telling them they must not approach teachers asking for winners’ names to be changed based on their video “evidence”.

In a strongly-worded letter ahead of sports day on June 14, Sian Evans, head teacher of Ysgol Mynydd Bychan, says: “The members of staff at the finish line, and nobody else, have the absolute final say and as to the first, second and third place positions.

“Unfortunat­ely, during the last few years parents have approached members of staff with evidence that they had filmed on electronic devices such as iPads in order to prove that their child should have been awarded a higher position in a particular race and comments also appeared on Facebook.

“If this happens again, there is a strong possibilit­y that we will have to consider competitiv­e nature morning.”

The Welsh-medium school in Cathays, which has more than 200 pupils, is holding its sports day at the National Indoor Athletics Centre (NIAC) in Cyncoed. changing the of our sports

The letter from the head, which has been seen by the South Wales Echo, also tells parents they must sign a permission form at NIAC if they want to take photograph­s and reminds them they are not allowed to put photograph­s or videos of other children on social media sites.

And it adds: “The arrangemen­ts for the smooth running of the morning are very tight and take quite a bit of arranging.

“Members of staff work hard in various ways during the morning.”

The school was approached comment. for

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