Guys - I don't think teachers are siphoning it off - I think it just disappears into the school's general fund. Again it's not 1-2p - it genuinely is 30p - £1.10 a child per excursion.
Ultimately it probably is spent on students.
What I object to is the document at the start of each year regarding field trips assures parents at our school that they are only charged precisely what it costs for their child to attend and that paying parents do not subsidize costs for teachers, volunteers or those who do not pay. This is the school policy & appears on the website.
Every trip is just slightly more than expected. Prices for trips are never totally explained and when we have the temerity to ask - we get responses like above - 'you must be unhinged Mrs. PSBD! (thanks for that POOKA - but you raise a fair point - I'm not a big fan of the school). The usual reply is something along the lines of 'I'm terribly offended that you would even suggest such a thing Mrs. PSBD! (or fill in blank)' And the same has happened to my friends with similar suspicions. We're left with grin and bear it really - and no explanation.
The final straw this year for me was that we have been charged around £6 a child for a field trip that was meant to have happened last term and although we have all asked - what's going on? - is this going to be rescheduled? Will we be refunded? We have yet to have an answer from the school.
Last night we've tallied 45 fully documented discrepancies - whereby we have our child's admission ticket, the letter from the school with breakdown of transport/ insurance fees (so we can work out what remained for entrance fee). One of us even rang a theatre last year to double check if there was a credit card charge per ticket (which was the explanation from the school) only to learn that in fact the theatre does not charge schools this fee for school trips (discrepancy in this case was 70p per child - entire school attending - 200 or so kids = £140).
We have all individually asked repeatedly about these little things. I fully admit they are little things. But they add up - should I be giving the school approximately an extra £3.50 - £5 a year (this year is more like £10 - thus my starting to grumble). Over 200+ children that works out to over £700 - £1000 extra a year for the school at least.
Our PTA barely manages to raise £2-3K a year over about 6-8 events (discos, fairs, performances, coffee mornings, etc...).
Maybe this is small change from a teacher's perspective/ your perspective - but we genuinely are curious to know where this money is going at the school. It's not visible. It's not explained.
I would be fine if we could see the surplus was recorded & spent on all children. But we parents fund prizes for things like 'house' days/ sports days. Children are only issued with one homework book a year and if that's full - we parents have to buy another or staple paper into the back of the old one. We have to supply all pens, crayons & pencils.
Maybe it's going on photocopying? But the school now e-mails most letters/ newsletters to us. Of course there is work in class still.
I do volunteer on trips, as have many others, and we are asked to pay our fee to go along as well.
I would just like to know that this money (which is our money) is accounted for and what it is being spent on?
I personally would like to understand that ultimately it is spent for the children's benefit but more importantly that it is accounted for.
The wider issue is this is a faith school - and several of us are querying their behaviour in that context.