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to object to £50 school trip

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puffyisgood · 13/01/2019 16:20

Outer London state primary [lots of affluent parents but also plenty who aren't], yr 3 kids. Matinee of a [fairly popular, fairly new, child friendly] West End muscal. The trip costs parents £50 per child. The school coffers may even be topping up these contributions a little bit [e.g. to pay for transport & for helpers]. As I understand it the tickets were block booked in advance [of the trip being announced] for the entire class. As with all these things parents can announce that they're not paying, but with prebought tickets the money will have to come from somewhere. All the kids want to go of course. As it happens we can afford it easily enough but I know that plenty of other families can't.

I'm mulling over a stern letter to the head. Reasonable or not?

OP posts:
LoisWilkerson1 · 15/01/2019 15:36

And there it is. Poor bashing 101. You forgot they have goats so you lose a point.

SleepingStandingUp · 15/01/2019 17:14

Lois Craft also missed out alcohol and the size of the telly Its like she doesn't even want to WIN at poverty Bingo.

Huskylover1 · 15/01/2019 17:17

Yawn.

Comeymemo · 15/01/2019 17:31

Op YANBU. I don’t live in this UK anymore, but when we did our children went to fee paying schools in an affluent part of London. I can guarantee that parents would have loudly objected to a school trip costing £50 to see a musical. That’s just bonkers.

25% of UK households have less than £100 in savings. That’s 10 million families. A further 3.2m have under £1000.

Comeymemo · 15/01/2019 17:33

Plenty of kids live in poverty because their parents make bad choices about how the money they do have should be spent.

Spending £50 on a musical is not a good financial choice!

HarryTheSteppenwolf · 15/01/2019 17:43

@sarahjconnor - Why straight after Xmas when everyone is brassic?

Off topic, I know, but it's boracic, not "brassic". It's rhyming slang: boracic lint = skint.

pollyname · 15/01/2019 18:05

I think £50 for a trip is ridiculous, there are many children's theatres in London with tickets that are much cheaper than this. I would worry that it would mean some families couldn't take their own children out to activities over half term. For £50 you could get tickets for a parent and 2 children at lots of the small children's theatres in London or anything going on at the imagine festival. Unless there is serious academic merit and West End Theatre has been a project for the whole term it seems a bit frivolous to me.

JenMumma · 15/01/2019 18:23

Maybe Donna could PayPal you 🤷🏼‍♀️ stirs pot

NorthernRunner · 15/01/2019 18:30

It’s far too much money for a primary school day trip.
I wouldn’t be happy to pay it, but I would find the money as I wouldn’t want my daughter to miss out.
I don’t Smoke or drink either so it’s not like I waste what little money I have Hmm

SleepingStandingUp · 15/01/2019 19:30

@HarryTheSteppenwolf

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