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£1,850 School Trip
This is becoming silly, isn't it?
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-59 08197/S ingle-m other-3 2-asked -pay-1- 850-sch ool-tri p.html
I suspect there are many parents in the area concerned who would be unable to afford £1,850, and yet with zero sense of irony the school posted the following on their website.
'It’s an unforgettable and eye-opening trip, where students learn first hand about the enormous resourcing gap between people groups and how the squalor of poverty sits alongside the extravagance of wealth.'
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I suspect there are many parents in the area concerned who would be unable to afford £1,850, and yet with zero sense of irony the school posted the following on their website.
'It’s an unforgettable and eye-opening trip, where students learn first hand about the enormous resourcing gap between people groups and how the squalor of poverty sits alongside the extravagance of wealth.'
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Kvali...it does start early and in my opinion, one should have played that piece of music which has the line:
"I beg you pardon, i never promised you a rose garden"
at all births, because that is the bottom line.
if you can't afford it, you can't have it and the only way that you will be able to afford it is through a work ethos.
"I beg you pardon, i never promised you a rose garden"
at all births, because that is the bottom line.
if you can't afford it, you can't have it and the only way that you will be able to afford it is through a work ethos.
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I do agree with that Sqad, it's a carrot for those with a work ethos, but for those who are not naturally gifted or have other issues it's a stick, and in the pursuit of nice things some people take an easier way to getting them than working their behind's off, and like it or not things like this are creating that, and yes Spath cancel the trips, no-one need to go to South Africa on a teacher's freebie to learn anything. My child wouldn't be going even though I could afford it and I'd be thrilled to tell the school why.
I think people are reading too much into 'damaging' effects of this. I remember my parents not allowing me to go on school trips because they didn't want to subsidise a freebie for the teacher and his wife. I can't remember feeling devastated by it - not sure I even wanted to go anyway. I couldn't think of anything worse than going on holiday with teachers.
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"where students learn first hand about the enormous resourcing gap between people groups and how the squalor of poverty sits alongside the extravagance of wealth"
gotta lurv the irony...and also a great chance to try and engineer some socialist leftie claptrap about the rich and the poor divide into their impressionable little brains...
gotta lurv the irony...and also a great chance to try and engineer some socialist leftie claptrap about the rich and the poor divide into their impressionable little brains...
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