Please don’t flame me, I feel awful enough as it is and have been up all night worrying. Our situation is this - DH and I been fortunate enough to have significant help with our children’s private education from my parents.
We have three daughters - two in year 12 and 9, and one in year 7. They have all been at the same excellent academic independent school since they were seven and are all incredibly happy. I am so grateful to my parents for the help. Eldest just got all 9s and 8s at GCSE and is two weeks into A-levels.
Here’s the problem. Earlier this week parents dropped a bombshell and told me that essentially, they don’t have enough money to keep paying the fees going forward- there are complex reasons for this and it is what it is.
DH and I are now in a very difficult position, as we cannot manage these fees ourselves. We have discussed with the bursar’s office and while they have offered some helpful advice and thoughts, there is little they can ultimately do. Until A-level stage our local state schools are oversubscribed and struggling - and the message I am getting from everywhere is to do everything possible to keep our younger two in the same private school until post GCSE.
We can just about scrape through the next few years, but this will mean - after helping kids through uni - we would be left with NO savings/retirement whatsoever. DH and I late 40s and our income is unlikely to increase much over the next 15 years. Obviously our costs will go down a somewhat once the kids are out in the world, but the long term outlook is a bit alarming.
So my question is this - while my younger two daughters will certainly go to state school for their A-levels, eldest DD is already underway with sixth form in private. She HAS said in passing that she would have been fine to go somewhere different for A-levels, but we stupidly didn’t look into it (because we didn’t think we’d have to!) Obviously, if we pulled her out right now it would help somewhat with the future financial car crash we are facing (we’d be saving about 40k over the next two years)…but is this just too disruptive, particularly given she is so academic and happy where she is - not to mention the fact we already 2 weeks into year 12 already. She’s a robust person, but this would be a total shock for her.
I feel like such an idiot. Sorry this is so long 😞