Thanks for that, HLW. Its good to hear another persons option and another way of looking at the situation.
Chloes teacher is very supportive and she was worried about the distraction of her and other children, she is going to ask the rules but as so far has drawn a blank on it. I think the agreed way will be for Chloe to be in the same room to begin with if she does have to go test her blood, eat or treat hypo then she will go into another room so she can carry on as the others will then finish before her.
Its nice to hear from someone who looks on the positve side which we try to do but Chloe is only 11 and diagnosed october 2008, so is still feeling a bit confused about the whole thing and resented being treated differently for anything because she is diabetic and has hit the not fair why me feeling. We will bring her out of it and she has done amazing, doing her own injections after 24hours in hospital but I am having to make sure she is happy with things at school. I shall get her to read your reply so she can see a positve side to it which she trys to do, she started a chat on here about the positive of being diabetic which just shows how grown up she is, thanks