My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

AIBU?

to not want my kid to go to a mosque ...again!

425 replies

moaningminnie2 · 01/10/2014 14:46

We live in North Yorkshire and every year the village Cof E school run a whole-school trip to Bradford.First they went to a mosque, then the following year a Gurdwara and then a Hindu temple, and now this year back to a mosque again.They do that in the morning, then have lunch and a run around in a park, and then in the afternoon a quick visit to 'Bombay Stores' and then back home for school pick up. DD and her friends don't want to go ( they went in Y2) and I resent having to pay £13 for each of my 2 kids at the school.Whaty is the point of going to the same place again, and do the school get 'Brownie Points' for doing this sort of RE trip.

OP posts:
Report
grocklebox · 01/10/2014 14:48

Then keep them home that day. Twice in four years though, not like its excessive.....

Report
MissM · 01/10/2014 14:51

I'd say good on the C of E school for broadening the children's understanding that there isn't just one faith. Which is something my kids' C of E school is spectacularly bad at. I'd love it if they were taken to a mosque instead of to the bloody church twice every term.

And no, the schools don't get 'brownie points' - not quite sure what you're implying by this.

Report
neiljames77 · 01/10/2014 14:51

Ask if they can go to a synagogue instead if more variety and diversity is the issue.

Report
LaurieFairyCake · 01/10/2014 14:53

What an idiotic point of view.

Their age will get them different things each time they go, just like visiting a museum or a gallery.

The experience when you're 5 isn't the same when you're 9.

You sound prejudiced.

I'm surprised you can't see how ridiculous you sound - do you prevent them going to church at Christmas because they went at Easter?

Report
Bulbasaur · 01/10/2014 14:55

Believe it or not you don't get "brownie" points for not being prejudice and going outside your bubble to learn about culture around you. That's baseline behavior that's expected of any decent human being.

It's a good thing they're learning about different religions. Not to be cheesy, but these kids are the future and I fail to see how learning about other cultures and religion is a bad thing. They all have to exist together when they're older, teach them understanding and tolerance while they're young.

Report
Rusticated · 01/10/2014 14:56

You do sound prejudiced, under the veneer of 'I don't want them to have the same trip again'. Keep them at home if you're not happy, but I also think it's a good initiative. Or suggest other religious spaces that could be investigated in future - synagogues? Buddhist centres? Jain temples?

Report
TuneCharm · 01/10/2014 14:57

I think repeating visits seems very strange. I suspect schools get "politically correct" points from OFSTED. Either that or the school has zero imagination.

Report
moaningminnie2 · 01/10/2014 14:57

' do you prevent them going to church at Christmas because they went at Easter?'
what an idiotic question to ask of a Cof E school?

OP posts:
Report
AMumInScotland · 01/10/2014 14:58

Wow, once a year they go to a place of worship which isn't Christian. How unreasonable of them. Hmm

Three years on, maybe she'll pick up some slightly different understanding about Islam from a visit to the mosque as she did at age 5?

Report
wafflyversatile · 01/10/2014 14:58

You send them to a CofE School every day, so a trip to a mosque every few years is hardly excessive.

Report
moaningminnie2 · 01/10/2014 14:58

didn't mean the question mark there, before the pedants pile in ;-)

OP posts:
Report
SpringHeeledJack · 01/10/2014 14:58

it sounds lovely

I think you should get over yourself

we've done the same museum visit twice over the years and no-one minds

plus- I bet your kids would rather go with the rest of the school and have a fun day out rather than sit in an empty classroom all day

Report
MissM · 01/10/2014 14:59

'I suspect schools get "politically correct" points from OFSTED.'

I suggest you go and look at the Ofsted framework for inspection of schools to see how utterly ridiculous that comment is. Are you a UKIP member by any chance?

Report
motherinferior · 01/10/2014 14:59

Given the amount of anti-Muslim prejudice around, I think a repeat visit to a mosque in - gasp - four years is a rather good thing. And since a quarter of the population of Bradford is Muslim, according to the 2011 census, it seems even more appropriate for the nearby children to realise that Muslims are, well, normal.

Sounds like a lovely day out, actually.

Report
molesbreath · 01/10/2014 15:00

£13 Shock

Report
TuneCharm · 01/10/2014 15:01

They most likely will get points. Remember that school that was criticised by OFSTED in Devon for not being multi-cultural enough, so my comment is not "utterly ridiculous". And you are very rude.

Report
SpringHeeledJack · 01/10/2014 15:01

anyway that's a very interesting thread to start on your FIRST DAY ON THE SITE

Report
freezation · 01/10/2014 15:02

Slightly off topic but why is it £13? It seems a lot just for a coach. Have they given you a breakdown of costs?

Report
Trills · 01/10/2014 15:02

Their age will get them different things each time they go, just like visiting a museum or a gallery.

I agree with Laurie.

Report
TuneCharm · 01/10/2014 15:03

And I see the poor OP now has to face a deluge of personal attacks for daring to have an opinion that's not the same as everyone else! If I were you Moaning, I'd not bother to read the rest of the thread. I hope the school find something new to do.

Report
fellowes · 01/10/2014 15:04

i wouldnt want to pay for mine to go on a repeat trip tbh.

Report
Castlemilk · 01/10/2014 15:04

Bombay Stores is great though

Report

Don’t want to miss threads like this?

Weekly

Sign up to our weekly round up and get all the best threads sent straight to your inbox!

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

LaurieFairyCake · 01/10/2014 15:05

This reply has been deleted

Message deleted by MNHQ. Here's a link to our Talk Guidelines.

LemonBreeland · 01/10/2014 15:06

I wouldn't be bothered about the mosque. I would be annoyed about 13 for an educational trip. That should be coming out of school funds, not parents purses.

Report
MissM · 01/10/2014 15:07

You don't get 'points' from Ofsted for anything. Among many other things, Ofsted looks to see that you're delivering the curriculum effectively. RE syllabuses are set locally so it is possible that in this area of north Yorkshire the RE syllabus puts an emphasis on children being given the opportunity to visit different places of worship - I don't know as I don't live there. But all the same, no points are scored for anything.

I've not heard about the school in Devon that wasn't 'multi-cultural enough', although I'm not sure how you can make a school multi-cultural if there aren't people from different minorities living in an area. So I suspect that isn't the full story.

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.