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Horsforth School in Yorkshire criticised by parents for £1,650 Barbados school trip | Horsforth School in Yorkshire criticised by parents for £1,650 Barbados school trip |
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A Yorkshire school has found itself being accused of putting pressure on less well-off parents, after it told them they would have to pay £1,650 if their children were to go on a sporting trip to Barbados. | A Yorkshire school has found itself being accused of putting pressure on less well-off parents, after it told them they would have to pay £1,650 if their children were to go on a sporting trip to Barbados. |
Horsforth School, a secondary school academy in Leeds, was criticised by parents online after announcing the expensive seven-night trip. | Horsforth School, a secondary school academy in Leeds, was criticised by parents online after announcing the expensive seven-night trip. |
The non-compulsory trip is open to pupils in years 8, 9 and 10, and includes three sporting fixtures with local teams, evening entertainment, a catamaran cruise, and an optional trip to a water park. | |
Previously, pupils from the school, which is an academy, have taken sporting trips to Italy and Spain, but the expense of this trip has provoked anger from parents. | Previously, pupils from the school, which is an academy, have taken sporting trips to Italy and Spain, but the expense of this trip has provoked anger from parents. |
Writing on Facebook, one parent said: "Personally I'm appalled and think it's really unfair to put this pressure on parents of either finding that sort of money or saying no to their child." | Writing on Facebook, one parent said: "Personally I'm appalled and think it's really unfair to put this pressure on parents of either finding that sort of money or saying no to their child." |
Another said: "It's ridiculous and immediately creates a divide between those who can and cannot afford." | Another said: "It's ridiculous and immediately creates a divide between those who can and cannot afford." |
Most commenters generally said that schools should pay more attention to the impact that expensive trips can have on families. | Most commenters generally said that schools should pay more attention to the impact that expensive trips can have on families. |
They also said that a previous school trip, to the theme park Flamingoland, had been cancelled due to the burden it would put on families who were under financial pressure. | They also said that a previous school trip, to the theme park Flamingoland, had been cancelled due to the burden it would put on families who were under financial pressure. |
Speaking to the BBC, a spokeswoman from the school said that she wished to reiterate that the trip was not compulsory. | Speaking to the BBC, a spokeswoman from the school said that she wished to reiterate that the trip was not compulsory. |
She added: "The school said: "The cost of the Barbados trip is high but is balanced by a much larger number of more affordable events, from residential exchanges and study visits to single day trips and school-based events." | She added: "The school said: "The cost of the Barbados trip is high but is balanced by a much larger number of more affordable events, from residential exchanges and study visits to single day trips and school-based events." |
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