It seems to me that those who are happy are very happy, and that is really good. As you say it is a very new school and small at present. I can completely understand however (i have 2 older children) that feeling about playground cliques - it can be v uncomfortable for some parents if you feel out of it (even adults can feel sensitive to and paranoid about gossip and exclusive groups after all). It does happen EVERYWHERE, but I imagine at the moment as the school is so small - if you are out of the 'in' crowd it is very obvious.
At times this thread has gone a bit mumsnet (short hysterical posts, swearing and the spitting out of wine in outrage
) - but I respect what Esther09 has had the courage to admit - and I agree with Supergirl she is expressing out loud an uncomfortable truth that no-one wants to admit (especially in an internet forum). I believe what she says and know of at least 2 couples who told me they came out of Rutherford open meetings with this impression of 'private for free', something 'different' (nudge nudge) to the ethnically diverse other local schools ...I believe them when they said this. I am certain there are others of you out there reading this who know what I mean, although you may not want to admit it (and fair enough) I have also had a couple of mums boasting about the Hunter wellies, and how their kids are going foraging on the Common (which made me smile, I do hope they are not foraging for food
).
The other thing that strikes me is we have had 2-3 mentions (I forget now exatly how many) comments about this Governor going round trying to get people to rent near th school, and whispering 'insider' knowledge to others. That would worry me, Governors should respect the spirit of the confidential meeting. Will they also be gossiping after the Governing Body have dealt with sensitive matters about a child's special needs or behaviour or the performance of a member of staff? Careless talk costs - and can end up on the internet...
If there are 2-3 families who are considering removing their kids, then there is something up... I will still go and look, but by the looks of it we won't get in anyway if the catchment shrinks so much.
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