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Having a bit of a disagreement with the school. AIBU

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Blueystolemyinsanity · 19/10/2023 21:43

in our school half way through year 5 and 6 it’s actively encouraged that we allow the children to gain some independence in walking home from school - I have no issue with this and it I want My daughter to feel confident by the time she gets to secondary school.
I would not say I was an over anxious parent as in my children have always been able to do things everyone else does.
the school is situated on a road and the gate leads directly to a zebras crossing, it’s a fairly busy road but speed limit is less than 35.
2 years ago they introduced school coats with logo but they are very dark blue and once the clocks change it will be dark when DD leaves school. I want her to be able to wear a brighter colour winter coat

AIBU ? Or have I some how shifted in to a lunatic anxious mum 🤣🙈

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Ifyoulikealotofchocolateonyourbiscuit · 19/10/2023 21:45

I would have thought your child should be able to wear any coat you want?

Abra1t · 19/10/2023 21:46

Get her a fluorescent bag or armband?

Danikm151 · 19/10/2023 21:47

Get her a flashing arm bad/ hi vis vest.

Are the coats compulsory ?

mollyfolk · 19/10/2023 21:47

I think you have a point. I only buy bright coats for my kids for this reason. In our school they gave out high vis vests to every child to wear on their way to school. I would suggest this to the school but I’d be reluctant to make a fuss about changing the coat. You could give her a high vis armband or stick the strips on her school bag if you get nowhere

happylittlesloth · 19/10/2023 21:47

Seems fair enough. They should be encouraging the kids to be safe

ABetterBitOfButter · 19/10/2023 21:48

Ifyoulikealotofchocolateonyourbiscuit · 19/10/2023 21:45

I would have thought your child should be able to wear any coat you want?

It's uniform, so I imagine not. As that is how uniform works.

Get her a reflective armband, OP.

DementedPanda · 19/10/2023 21:49

School usually finishes at 3pm... its never dark then?

Dacadactyl · 19/10/2023 21:49

What time is your primary aged child leaving school? Is around 3pm not standard? Is it really dark where you are at that time? It wouldn't be round here.

Sunnywithchanceofshowers · 19/10/2023 21:50

Your concern is valid. As a part of encouraging the children walk home they should also be making them think about how to make themselves visible- reflectors, vests etc. Preferably handed out from school.
Dark clothing, early dark nights and poor street lighting make people virtually invisible.

Lifeinlists · 19/10/2023 21:51

Make sure she's got something reflective on her bag.
I don't think the school can insist on the coat. Is it an independent school?
Someone should have engaged their brain about this but you could point it out to them.

Multipleexclamationmarks · 19/10/2023 21:51

Surely lots of children will be leaving and crossing the road at the same time so cars will be aware of lots of children. I would add a reflective band or hat/scarf and tell them to cross together with others not on their own.

SaracensMavericks · 19/10/2023 21:52

I agree OP. I think some people assume they are more visible than they really are.

wafflingworrier · 19/10/2023 21:52

You are being unreasonable. Uniform is there for a reason.

Cicciabella · 19/10/2023 21:54

Is the crossing staffed? Our primary has senior staff out there every morning/ afternoon.

If not I wouldn't let my 11 year old cross a road in the dark.

DaftQuestionForToday · 19/10/2023 21:55

@Blueystolemyinsanity
its the same argument at many schools 🥹. It's completely ridiculous!!

what would your Dd actually use/wear??

we bought flashing dog tags/leaded/ collar etc because the eldest was dog mad & happy to add them to her school bag & she was happy to add fluro stripes to her school coat sleeves and have a bobble hat with a flashing bobble on the top.

wild horses would not have got her into a fluro vest.

SisterMichaelsHabit · 19/10/2023 21:56

Are the school coats definitely mandatory? I've never known a primary school to mandate coats, and it seems like an odd choice of colour when they'll be walking home. I never realised just how invisible people in dark clothing are at night time until I started driving outside of a major (well-lit) city.

I'm hoping they can see sense OP that you can either put her in a brighter coat or let her wear something reflective. Will she go for a hi-vis jacket over the top of her coat or might she be at that age where it's too embarrassing? Otherwise a bright torch might be an option to be more visible?

Lifeinlists · 19/10/2023 21:57

wafflingworrier · 19/10/2023 21:52

You are being unreasonable. Uniform is there for a reason.

What reason? To make them invisible on dark winter afternoons?

There's uniform and there's common sense. Take your pick.

Blueystolemyinsanity · 19/10/2023 21:57

@DaftQuestionForToday haha yeh mine neither
will have a look at some of the other options you have listed !
she finishes school at 3.45 probablr doesn’t get out until near 4 and 3 days a week finishes at 4.45 ( coding, music and art )

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SisterMichaelsHabit · 19/10/2023 21:57

wafflingworrier · 19/10/2023 21:52

You are being unreasonable. Uniform is there for a reason.

Waiting for the "reason" why primary aged children need to be walking home in dark clothing after dark. 🧐

Blueystolemyinsanity · 19/10/2023 21:58

I have no issue with uniform …. But coats are not work in the school building so I think we should be able to put them in any coat.

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Daphnis156 · 19/10/2023 21:58

If you're that worried paint her in fluorescent yellow.

happylittlesloth · 19/10/2023 21:58

wafflingworrier · 19/10/2023 21:52

You are being unreasonable. Uniform is there for a reason.

To make them hard to see?

UsingChangeofName · 19/10/2023 21:58

What time does your school finish, that it is dark ?

That said, you can put something on top of the coat - from arm bands to a complete vest.

Dacadactyl · 19/10/2023 22:03

Blueystolemyinsanity · 19/10/2023 21:57

@DaftQuestionForToday haha yeh mine neither
will have a look at some of the other options you have listed !
she finishes school at 3.45 probablr doesn’t get out until near 4 and 3 days a week finishes at 4.45 ( coding, music and art )

Well in that case I'd either buy a hi vis vest, or just tell the school she's not wearing the school coat on the days she finishes late.

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