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A Q for parents about school trips/visits
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Youngest Junior O has produced from the depths of his school bag yet another letter about a forthcoming day trip. As with all such letters, the school is asking for a voluntary financial contribution. Have any of you not paid the voluntary contribution? I always have done but am curious to know if everyone else does.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.With my children they used to ask for a contribution but gave some idea of the amount at the same time. This is going back around thirty years or so but even now our granddaughter gets similar letters which are helpful because you then know if you are giving too much, (if you have the money of course). or too little.
It's like when someone does a job for you and you ask how much you owe them and they say,'oh, just give us what you like.' You're never sure if you've given too little and get the reputation of being a skinflint or too much and get the reputation of being a soft touch.
I would far sooner have a fixed price or fixed 'voluntary contribution.'
It's like when someone does a job for you and you ask how much you owe them and they say,'oh, just give us what you like.' You're never sure if you've given too little and get the reputation of being a skinflint or too much and get the reputation of being a soft touch.
I would far sooner have a fixed price or fixed 'voluntary contribution.'
When my boys were small they had a type of fund to help pay for kids that had less well off parents but needless to say some of that was used up to pay for children to go whose parents were quite able to pay.
However some of the trips they have now are really expensive, plus at secondary level weeks in America skiing in Austria, etc. A lot to budget for for some people
However some of the trips they have now are really expensive, plus at secondary level weeks in America skiing in Austria, etc. A lot to budget for for some people
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My two are 24 and 20 now, so talking about a little while ago now, but when our school asked for voluntary contributions for things, I always paid, however I remember once I didn't pay as the eldest had done this trip/activity or whatever it was and had said that it wasn't worth doing so thought that I wouldn't pay, that wasn't the end of the matter though as apparently there was a list kept in the register of who had paid and my daughter was 'reminded' every registration that she hadn't paid and ended up getting quite upset so in the end I paid it, but I did mention it to the Head who said that if people didn't pay then the activity couldn't go ahead, I said I realised that, and stated my reasons for not paying initially,and that by badgering the children for payment meant that it wasn't a voluntary donation at all. I still got nowhere though, just felt better for my little rant!
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