My son attends a small state primary school. It is not in an affluent area but as the school is a very good one, it attracts a proportion of affluent, middle class parents. But only a proportion - many parents are not so comfortably off.
I found a card in my son's bookbag today with an invite to the christmas get together for parents in my son's year. This is a regular event and something I look forward to as a chance to socialise with other parents. But this year the event is going to be a dinner dance in a nearby hotel at £45.00 a head. It is suggested that you dress up and bring your partner.
I think this is a really unfair and divisive invite. For me, the cost of this evening (especially near christmas) is just too much. I don't see why dh and I should be spending the best part of £100 on a school social event when we'd be just as happy with something more low key. I am sure I am not alone in feeling this. I suspect the parents who go will end up being the richer ones, and the rest of us will miss out.
Obviously if a group of parents want to organise a posh night out, that's their business, but this invite is instead of, not in addition to, any other christmas get together. It appears to have been supported by the school - it is on school headed paper. If any other group of parents start organising a rival, cheaper evening, the attendance numbers will suffer as parents choose one or the other event.
I just feel really cross that the school thinks it is ok to agree to this relatively expensive christmas get together. It will, in effect, exclude a good proportion of the poorer parents.