Postby Monion » Mon Apr 06, 2020 8:02 am
In answer to Daddydaycarerocks- if schools are forced to reduce their fees then people will lose their jobs and the quality of education after all this is over will be less. In these times you can’t take the approach ‘I paid for a service and they’re not providing it’. They are providing it in the best way they can and it is costing them almost the same amount of money and more effort to do so. It’s the same principle in many other areas. I’m still paying for my exercise class despite the fact it is now online- it’s not my teacher’s fault and she is doing the best she can, and I want her to still be in business when this is over.
Reducing fees for everyone as a matter of course, just because you’re not getting the service you signed up for, also means the school is less able to help those who are genuinely unable now to pay fees. I suggest if you want your child to go back to a school that is similar to how it was before you accept the efforts the schools are making. If you genuinely need help with fees after all this then you’ll have to pray that enough parents were generously minded enough not to insist on a reduction, and that the school will be in a position to help you.