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I didn't have any particular facilities in mind. I'm not really in touch with CH today, but (reading this forum, and the publications such as Housey, and browsing the school website), the impression I get is that CH provides really excellent facilities, small class sizes, and lots of opportunities for music, travel and sport. All that is great, but when financial pressures result in children being removed from the school because of increases in fees, I wonder if a slightly cheaper education would be more realistic.lonelymom wrote:Which facilities do you mean? I think the problem is that those parents who are paying full fees would expect a certain standard, wouldn't they? If standards were reduced and full-fee paying parents stopped sending their children to CH the school would lose the much-needed income.
I don't think you'll offend anyone, you're only trying to help by coming up with ideas. And I think that any savings made at the moment would make a difference. I've been trying to think of ideas myself and I had thought of similar things to you, I must admit.MKM wrote: I feel I'm sticking my head above the parapet with this suggestion. I don't want to offend anyone. Maybe any savings that could be made would be too small to make any difference.
I certainly wouldn't worry about sticking your head above the parapet, Mary.MKM wrote:
I feel I'm sticking my head above the parapet with this suggestion. I don't want to offend anyone. Maybe any savings that could be made would be too small to make any difference. Or maybe the principle that CH provides the best of everything really is the most important thing. I don't know.
J.R. wrote:I certainly wouldn't worry about sticking your head above the parapet, Mary.MKM wrote:
I feel I'm sticking my head above the parapet with this suggestion. I don't want to offend anyone. Maybe any savings that could be made would be too small to make any difference. Or maybe the principle that CH provides the best of everything really is the most important thing. I don't know.
Many of us older OB's and current parents are already doing so.
Rest assured - Many of the 'Powers-That-Be' at Horsham do monitor this web-site, though I doubt it'll make one ounce of difference. At least they know how the 'grass-routes' feel about the situation.