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If there is no alternative suitable education being provided by the state but there is private. No you obviously did not read the link. Perhaps you need some education on this, here's another. What will VAT on private education mean for children with SEND Driven to desperation and failed by the system, many parents of SEND children have turned to the private sector where they often saw their children’s attainment and mental health improve dramatically. The announced plans to add 20% VAT on all private education is a massive blow, pushing many already strained families over the edge and pushing many children with SEND back to the already struggling state sector. https://www.senschoolsguide.com/post/what-will-vat-on-private-education-mean-for-children-with-send
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Word salad to deflect from your dishonesty on what the head said. She is nopt saying they were struggling before this Julie Lodrick, Headmistress of Tudor Hall School, said: “We are reviewing the future of Carrdus School following the government’s decisions to introduce VAT on parents’ school fees mid-way through the school year, remove charitable business rates relief and increase employers’ national insurance contributions. "This combination has put both huge pressure on the school’s finances and our families with a number of parents giving notice to withdraw their child from the school.
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Yes Chomper: “We are reviewing the future of Carrdus School following the government’s decisions to introduce VAT on parents’ school fees mid-way through the school year, remove charitable business rates relief and increase employers’ national insurance contributions. “This combination has put both huge pressure on the school’s finances and our families with a number of parents giving notice to withdraw their child from the school. Another parent said: “We need to fight; this is a school that has been around hundreds of years collapsing due to Labour’s changes.”
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Wrong again, it has not folded and it was not clearly struggling before Labour introduced VAT and upped NI “The introduction of VAT on independent school fees mid academic year, further compounded by the loss of charitable business rates relief and the increase in employers’ national insurance contributions, has put a great deal of pressure on parents and schools. Consequently, a number of Carrdus parents have been left with no alternative option but to give notice to withdraw their child from the school either at the end of the autumn term, or at the end of the academic year.” “We are reviewing the future of Carrdus School following the government’s decisions to introduce VAT on parents’ school fees mid-way through the school year, remove charitable business rates relief and increase employers’ national insurance contributions. https://www.schoolmanagementplus.com/uncategorized/isc-to-sue-government-over-vat-on-fees/
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Carrdus was obviously on the ropes, read the reviews, high staff turnover was already a problem. I read the Inspection report that also contains information on Staff and management. Its a good report and does not reflect your claims that it was obviously on the ropes. Another one of your unsubstantiated slurs.
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Its a primary school for gods sake. What is wrong with wanting an excellent education from a school that has excellent OFSTED reports, that is safe, happy and they make good progress if they can afford it? Game the system to get an advantage over children from less financially fortunate backgrounds, to get a slice of an excellent state school education. Do you have a link to this claim on parents doing this at Carrdus School? Which selective state schools are so much better than others? Whats the critieria to get accepted to these schools?