P.S. STILL waiting for next years assessment

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It does seem obscene if the school is proposing to use money that could be going towards supporting needy children at the school on reducing fees for those who have already been assessed as able to pay the full amount. Other Independents use scholarships as a way of persuading the parents of the most able children to choose them rather than another school. I'm pretty sure CH's attitude to this subject used to be that if your child had a good, affordable offer from another school then you should accept that and leave the CH place to someone without the choice.Howard H wrote:
Current Day pupils fees are c £13K for 11-13 year olds and £17K for 13-18.
Unlike your previous poster I do not believe that the Foundation should ever consider fee remission for day pupils.
CH does not have to compete with the local comp; the situations are totally different. CH pupils in theory have no alternative source of their 5 a day, protein etc but comp pupils can avoid their school meals and hopefully get a proper meal from mummy or the chippie.wurzel wrote:
Don't get me started on this - I remember the stupidity that was Ch contracting out food in the late 80's. Personally I think all schools have got it wrong (including primary) and other than for religious/ethical(vegetarian) or health (allergy) grounds all school children should have to eat a single set menu. Reduces waste and allows tighter control of nutritional input. I actually found 95% of pre contracted out CH food nice - maybe the "scotch mince" was a bit salty and the scrambled eggs resembled a grey island in a yellow sea but in general I had no problems with it. This whole idea of choice and serve yourself salad bars has led to wastage and so increased costs. I ate far better in term time than holidays.
This is not a dig at CH as it has to provide at least as good as the local comp alternative - it is a dig at the entire concept of giving people too much choice - but then I have never liked Faddy eaters.
When I was at CH there was not even a vegetarian option and Tim Wright who had become vegetarian at age 6 just got the same as everyone else but without the meat - he than had Cheddar, cream crackers and apples on prescription from the doctor to be eaten in matrons room daily. That was going a bit too far but I see no need for a 3 choice menu 3 meals a day in any school.
Me too.YadaYada wrote:
P.S. STILL waiting for next years assessment
Yeah well, CH's attitude to all sorts of subjects appears to be evolving by the hour...Antinous wrote:
It does seem obscene if the school is proposing to use money that could be going towards supporting needy children at the school on reducing fees for those who have already been assessed as able to pay the full amount. Other Independents use scholarships as a way of persuading the parents of the most able children to choose them rather than another school. I'm pretty sure CH's attitude to this subject used to be that if your child had a good, affordable offer from another school then you should accept that and leave the CH place to someone without the choice.
I believe that until recently scholarships were offered only to sixth form entrants, and that again these were introduced as a measure to increase the numbers of direct entry pupils. In fact, looking back to a post I made on another thread last September I see that I predicted exactly the way in which things were likely to develop.The mention of scholarships has been on the website for at least 2 years.
These fees are fairly hefty, particularly for families with more than one child to consider, and even the affluent are likely to be looking for the best 'deal'. Many other independent schools attract parents by offering academic, musical and sporting scholarships - based on the pupils' performance and not means-tested - so it may be that CH will simply have to think about this in order to compete. In fact, haven't they already done this in the sixth form?Howard H wrote:
Current Day pupils fees are c £13K for 11-13 year olds and £17K for 13-18.
Unlike your previous poster I do not believe that the Foundation should ever consider fee remission for day pupils.
It was my understanding that the RR will be back in September, once they have tweaked the system used to decide the burseries.CHDad wrote:
However what I do think is wrong is that it would appear that Parents have been asked to commit to sending their children to CH without really knowing how much they will be asked to pay. This situation seems ludicrous, parents used to use the ready reckoner on the website which was very simple to use. To withdraw this service without implementing a replacement system does seem to be a mistake.