My daughter is in year 7 and went on a school trip to a town 15 miles away for history. Whilst there is started to rain and they were unable to do a part of the trip. My daughter (and the rest of the class) was sent home with a letter from her history teacher asking for the children to be taken by the parents back to the town and to do the activity that they'd not been able to do as it is imortant for the children to do this activity for future lessons.
We had to pay £25 for the trip to cover cost of the coach and then an activity that they were able to complete.
AIBU to think if it's that important then the school should take the children back themselves and not expect parents to take them?
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Being asked to take children back to school trip location
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ILoveMyKidz · 31/10/2016 18:39
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31/10/2016 18:49
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