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AIBU about being aggrieved at having to pay rental on school lockers?

49 replies

HappyMum4 · 10/05/2016 11:25

Hi,
My kids secondary school have employed a new headmaster who in his first year has made changes which seem unnecessary but always sees the parents out of pocket. We've had the re-introduction of skirts, but just their skirt, at £20 each (I have 3 girls 🙁). A total rehaul of the PE kit, decided 2 months after my daughter started in September and we'd already bought the now-soon-to-be-defunct old kit, which she can't use after this July, that's going to set us back £160 for three kits, we have to buy it all online through a specific company. No going to supermarket for skorts etc., everything has to match.
Now, they have decided to replace coat pegs with lockers, even though there isn't the room or enough for every child. But since they can't justify using school money for them, they're going to charge the parents rental in order to do it. No debate, no consultation, just dictating. The skirt was pitched as "optional", but when all the girls get them, it doesn't feel optional to make your kids the only girls in trousers. The PE kit is compulsory. I assume the lockers will be optional too, but again, if all their friends get lockers, it's hard to make yours have to use whatever coat pegs remain in a different area away from their mates. But I don't see the necessity for such a thing, just because the head asked the kids when he started "what would you like most", and they came back with skirts and lockers. And I'm pissed off at being squeezed all the time for more money, God knows it's hard enough to start with, we have to pay for the materials for DT, food tech (I totally understand this), every other week the homework seems to consist of making something which usually has to involve a very costly trip to Hobbycraft, this week it was a wind turbine, we've had beast masks, comedy masks, entire castles, a gingerbread mosque, a kaleidoscope, Stonehenge in a shoebox, miniature gallows, the list is endless. Now this. I would love to know, Does anyone else's school charge rental for lockers????

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MadamDeathstare · 10/05/2016 16:41

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OneMagnumisneverenough · 10/05/2016 16:49

Ours is exactly the same as Mrs Hathaway and that's the way it's run. we do have a PTA but it's the secret service so I have no idea what they do (nothing mainly it would appear)

We never had lockers in my day either - I survived.

ILostItInTheEarlyNineties · 10/05/2016 16:49

Still reeling about the gingerbread mosque Grin

MrsH Our secondary has a few lockers on a first come first served basis, so it's every man for himself on the first day of the school year! One of my son's got one once in year 9.

Pupils have to provide their own padlock but quickly realised our local pound shop ones can be opened by anyone's key. Smile

GoblinLittleOwl · 10/05/2016 17:01

My locker was free, (sixth-form privilege) but I had to pay for the key, fifty-four years ago.

insan1tyscartching · 10/05/2016 17:30

The ones at dd's school are first come first served but some are allocated on a needs basis so dd has one because she has low muscle tone and so struggles to carry the weight of a full rucksack.

Roomba · 10/05/2016 17:59

I had to rent my locker 25 years ago. Although it was actually a deposit now I think about it - you got the money back when you returned the key at the end of the year.

Sunnymeg · 10/05/2016 18:18

I think it is standard re the lockers. However I would be googling to see what the legal position is re the PE kit as I don't think they can insist on new kit unless they give you a set.
DS's school changed their kit three years ago and the understanding was that you bought the new kit as and when they outgrew the old. However they are also OK with younger siblings wearing the older PE kit that has been passed down. There was some legal reason in an email to explain why they couldn't insist on everyone buying new kit. I didn't keep the email unfortunately, but there was a definite reason why they couldn't insist on new kit from a certain date.

LadyMonicaBaddingham · 10/05/2016 18:23

misses point of thread entirely to obsess about the relevance of a gingerbread mosque to secondary education

Choughed · 10/05/2016 18:30

I would have revelled against the PE kit change. That's ridiculous.

TheSnowFairy · 10/05/2016 18:44

£5 per year for lockers. Re the PE kits, can you not see if the school will help you buy new ones as your current ones are only a few months old?

Choughed · 10/05/2016 21:05

Revelled = rebelled Blush

jude02 · 20/05/2016 09:21

HI
we have been told that it is COMPULSORY to pay for lockers for new school year in sept 2016 for new year 7 intake pupils. It is £25 over 5 years with scheme in place to pay for new keys if lost.

I don't think my son will use a locker so didn't want to get one but was told had no choice.

It is my understanding they can't put a compulsory charge on equipment at school? anyone out there know the answer please having trouble finding it.

WhyCantIuseTheNameIWant · 20/05/2016 10:46

£5 key deposit and
£8 a term.
But they are optional and lots of kids don't have one.

00100001 · 20/05/2016 11:34

jude ask them how they think they will get the money from you?

diddl · 20/05/2016 11:50

I agree that you shouldn't have to pay.

When I was at 2ndry school in the 70s we all had a locker & didn't pay for it.

It was great being able to dump as much as possible & just carry what you needed until recess & then dump & replace for the next lessons.

Do kids move about much for lessons still?

We would be all over the place!

DailyMailFodder · 20/05/2016 11:57

I'm intrigued by the gingerbread mosque. You wouldn't think gingerbread would work for a mosques.

However, I just googled this 😂

AIBU about being aggrieved at having to pay rental on school lockers?
IceRoadDucker · 20/05/2016 12:11

I left in 2007 and never paid for a locker.

skippy67 · 20/05/2016 12:32

We had to pay £10 deposit which you get back when you hand the key back.

urbanfox1337 · 20/05/2016 12:58

Paying for lockers is normal in my city, plus you don't have to get one thats just silly. Skirts are likewise optional, you don't have to get one.

The PE kit, don't your kids outgrow, wear out clothes and wouldn't they need new PE gear in the new year anyway (or very soon after).

Sukebind · 20/05/2016 13:29

I am Shock about paying for lockers. I must have been very lucky at my school because I had never heard of such a thing. But then I had never heard of a gingerbread mosque, either! Dd1 has to make a Roman villa for Wednesday. She would be over the moon if I suggested we make it out of gingerbread. She doesn't like cake so last birthday she requested a gingerbread house instead. Nearly broke me!

CerseiHeartsJaime4ever · 20/05/2016 16:58

YABU on the lockers, paying is standard. And YABVU to go to Hobbycraft for all your homework needs and then complain about the price. There are so many other cheap crafting options than Hobbycraft.

BackforGood · 20/05/2016 17:09

Agree with everyone else - paying for lockers is pretty standard - and a pretty reasonable charge IMO. It is SO useful for the dc to have a locker.

It's the replacing of uniform and pe kit that doesn't need replacing that I would be co plaining about, that and the only being able to buy from one expensive supplier.

pippistrelle · 20/05/2016 17:25

Free lockers for all at my daughter's school but she tells me that a friend at a different school has to pay. I was about to be outraged on your behalf but then I remembered that my school had no lockers at all, and it just wasn't an issue.

My daughter's school are also introducing a new uniform but they've really emphasised that there is no need to rush out and buy the new versions, and they expect people to be wearing both for years to come. This seems sensible, especially when it comes to PE kit, which nobody out of school will be seeing anyway.

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