Hi Jaspersmumjaspersmum wrote:Yes you are absolutely right, I have just been told we will be liable for a term's fees in lieu of notice, this is despite the fact that had it not been for a large fee increase (for which we had less than one month notice before the start of term) she would not be leaving. Thanks to all the very supportive and helpful messages, it is much appreciatedyou may well be charged a term's fees for withdrawing your daughter without giving the required notice, plus you'll have the expense of a new school uniform & peripherals. Would it be possible to keep her at CH for one more term, so that at least you can give notice?
I'm very sorry to hear that you have been forced into this situation, but if you do withdraw your daughter I would recommend doing everything you can to avoid paying the late withdrawal fine. Hopefully a well worded letter explaining your regret, the reasons for the withdrawal, etc would be sufficient for the school to waive the fine. If not, letters to appropriate papers ...... whatever you think will work.
I realise that it is much easier for me to come up with indignation and strategies because I am not intimately involved, and am reacting, as we Hertford girls tend to, to what I perceive to be grossly unfair treatment, but please stay positive, and don't let them bully or intimidate you (any more than they may have already done).
I, and I'm sure many others, are thinking of you and deeply regretting the state of affairs.
With love
Caroline
Hertford 65-70