Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
I don't think £150 is too much (but what do I know) What I DO think is wrong is the school telling the kids all about it before the parents. My niece's little 'un came home all excited with a letter saying they were all going to have a trial music lesson and if they liked it and showed aptitude they'd be able to learn an instrument .... if the parent stumped up a couple of hundred quid. Now, they're a young family with only one (not great) wage - so £200 is a hefty sum. Try explaining that to an excited 8 year old. Lucky Granny came to the rescue but not all families could have done that.
they do it all the time Kaffy.... and it is so wrong!
That Kalabash trip I refer to up there... (so ok, Reeds was a private school but anyways) even after we'd done the heartbreaking "erm no you can't go" they then went on to have presentations about it, doing the hard sell, and it was mandatory for all students to attend. But as I said, that was especially bad, but it was a private school
Normal schools do it all the time...
I had to laugh the other day... I got a call from the school, answered it feeling worried as they only usually ring if he's done something wrong or is ill.. only to have an admin woman wanting an "up to date email address" for us.
So I gave her MrD's...
two days later he got an email from them, with a link to a "parent portal" - "a place where parents can make payments securely, directly to the school for trips, revision guides & the likes"
MrD replied "how kind"