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Primary leavers - is your child leaving school in a limo...

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Clary · 12/06/2010 00:19

On their last day?

I ask because a number of DS1's class are - he was offered (rather late in day) a place in someone's limo - it was £25 including pizza at Pizza Hut.

I thought it was a bit dear and when he said he wasn't bothered declined (the limo-hirer not a particular pal of DS).

Suspect many/most of the class may be going in limo (several) actually. Hope DS doesn't feel he is missing out!

Anyway, just wondered in quick straw poll if this is the norm? Obv doesn't help DS1 as he walks tragically home from school on last day but I was just interested.

FWIW I think it's a bit barmy.

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Shitemum · 12/06/2010 00:21

I think limos for children are utterly crass

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Clary · 12/06/2010 00:25

Ah good glad it's not just me.

Maybe will have any pals of DS not going in limo round to eat Dominos pizza, prob for less £££.

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belledechocolatefluffybunny · 12/06/2010 00:29

Hell no. Nasty!

I might organise a megazone though (there's only about 6 leaving as it's a very small school)

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trefusis · 12/06/2010 00:31

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deaddei · 12/06/2010 07:23

How tacky.
I will not be at the school gate waiting with bunting and cupcakes- he's walked home for the last 3 years!!!

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bluejeans · 12/06/2010 07:56

I picked DD up from school on last day of summer term a couple of years ago and was amazed by all the limos parked outside. The school bus couldn't get out! They were al going to burger king - seemed quite tacky to me!

DD finishes primary school in 2 years time and hoping we can avoid this but probably peer pressure will take over - you've done well to avoid and Dominoes pizza at home sounds much better!

I remember on my last day of primary school we all went round with autograph books.......

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autodidact · 12/06/2010 07:58

Definitely not the norm round here but suspect my children would love it.

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StewieGriffinsMom · 12/06/2010 08:03

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roisin · 12/06/2010 08:35

Completely barmy!

When ds1 left primary a group of parents organised a leavers' party/disco. I think this usually happens, but I've not heard any mention of it yet this year. (But I'm not about to volunteer! ds1 didn't particularly enjoy it, so I'm not that fussed if it doesn't happen.)

No limos here though afaik.

A local school does call their yr6 leaving party "a prom", with a result that parents suddenly feel obliged to spend £££ on outfits!

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roisin · 12/06/2010 08:37

ds2 will certainly be walking home alone on the last day - as usual! I have (very unusually) managed to wangle time off to attend the leavers assembly in the morning, and will no doubt be an emotional wreck there.

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cory · 12/06/2010 09:47

Not around here. They all walked home as per usual. I think they did bring in T-shirts to sign, which seemed reasonable (and cheap), as they were all going their separate ways, but that was it. And a small present for the teacher.

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WedgiesMum · 12/06/2010 13:50

Well DS will be leaving school as he does every day with me and DD in the car - does that count as a limo ? I could black out the windows and install a disco ball? I could then pick up your DS2 roisin

However, just to throw something totally WILD into the mix DS's school is having a PROM for all Y6's on the next to last day of term........ think there may be some limo arrivals there but would not let DS participate in that even if he didn't have AS!!! Although I will be helping out at the prom as I work at school.

Don't even want to think about leavers assemblies! Am bad enough at ordinary class ones, even those not involving my children. Was given a box of tissues yesterday by the Y3 class whose turn it was

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zapostrophe · 12/06/2010 16:58

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unfitmother · 12/06/2010 17:01

How crass!

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MaamRuby · 12/06/2010 17:13

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LadyLapsang · 12/06/2010 18:00

Well, that would make a good link for the press report if Child Benefit becomes means tested.

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tibni · 12/06/2010 18:11

Norm in dd school - I know of 1 limo and 1 limo bus hired for the school dinner dance. dd was offered a place but has refused - she wants to go in a mini with her best mate because they are cute - so her godfather has a deadline to get his wreck of a mini on the road . Offers of sports cars and a jag have been turned down in favour of a mini.

Im really glad dd didn't want the limo. Its too much too soon - they are 11.

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roisin · 12/06/2010 19:25

Wedgiesmum - WHY do they call it a prom? It's a party fgs.

At C Sch. apparently the parents pay silly money for yr6 girls' frocks for their "prom".

I don't like yr11 proms as everyone goes mad on dress, hair, nails, make-up, fake tan, hired jewellery, limos etc. And they can't afford it.

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Galena · 12/06/2010 19:43

At our school the limos would be lined up on the last day (and often on birthdays too for anything from Y3 to Y6). Utterly crass. DD may only be 14mo but she's not going to be leaving in a limo! (Hmmm, wrote 'limp' there for a moment - seems fairly accurate! )

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bluejeans · 12/06/2010 20:01

Agree re proms - a colleague's DD had a prom at the end of primary school and the colleague was raving about managing to get a prom dress in TK Maxx for £40...er, that's still loads!

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spudmasher · 12/06/2010 20:10

Hell no. What a bloody load of fuss. Disco wit wotsits and vimto and maybe a bit of music to not dance to.

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Feenie · 12/06/2010 20:40

I'd like to know where this is going on - cos it definitely isn't oop north, nothing like that around here.

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GoEngland · 12/06/2010 20:59

Definitely not.
DD1 left 2 years ago and walked home with her friends.
DD2 leaves this year and she will walk home too.
They are having a year party organised by the school which is fun and games and also a similar one organised by a parent. This IMO is so much more appropriate than a limo trip or prom.
Anyway DD2 was on a school trip last week which had a disco which apparently was 'boring'

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lilolilmanchester · 12/06/2010 21:11

Have already posted about this on another thread recently. FWIW I also think it's barmy.

A group of girls at DD's school had a limo for last day in Yr 6, but it's the only one I've seen at that school. One of the girls taking the limo had over £500 spent on her outfit for the leavers' evening (which her Mum insisted on calling a prom, no-one else did). Pathetic IMHO.

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