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Nursery and Trips Out

Is it me, or does any1 else think that this is wrong, basically my 3yr old daughter is going on a school trip (cost £13 includes coach there and back (obviously), morning and afternoon snack. We have to provide a packed lunch for her - i would have thought that nursery should provide a packed lunch for her as we are paying for them to look after her - or am i being petty in thinking that if she wasnt going on this trip they would have to provide her with a lunch....

Comments appreciated.

Mike
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  • devildog
    devildog Posts: 1,222 Forumite
    If part of the contract is that the school usually provides lunch for her(as in she stays at school for the day and lunch is normally provided) then I would of expected them to provide a packed lunch too, otherwise no.
  • mrcow
    mrcow Posts: 15,170 Forumite
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    mwbrown wrote: »
    - or am i being petty

    Do you really need anyone here to answer that?
    "One day I realised that when you are lying in your grave, it's no good saying, "I was too shy, too frightened."
    Because by then you've blown your chances. That's it."
  • Outpost
    Outpost Posts: 1,720 Forumite
    I think that once in a blue moon you could pop a sandwich, packet of crisps and a bar of chocolate into a lunch box for her without creating too much fuss if I'm completely honest.
    :cool:
  • Outpost
    Outpost Posts: 1,720 Forumite
    mrcow wrote: »
    Do you really need anyone here to answer that?
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    :cool:
  • Sambucus_Nigra
    Sambucus_Nigra Posts: 8,669 Forumite
    mwbrown wrote: »
    Is it me, or does any1 else think that this is wrong, basically my 3yr old daughter is going on a school trip (cost £13 includes coach there and back (obviously), morning and afternoon snack. We have to provide a packed lunch for her - i would have thought that nursery should provide a packed lunch for her as we are paying for them to look after her - or am i being petty in thinking that if she wasnt going on this trip they would have to provide her with a lunch....

    Comments appreciated.

    Mike

    Have they got the facilities on this trip to make a lunch whilst they are out? Access to a kitchen, dining table, pots and pans - that sort of thing? If yes, then they could well provide a lunch for the kids. If no, then no.
    If you haven't got it - please don't flaunt it. TIA.
  • pleasedelete
    pleasedelete Posts: 2,291 Forumite
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    Is it a school or a private nursery?

    If it is a school as you say in your post what are you paying and what for?
    June challenge £100 a day £3161.63 plus £350 vouchers plus £108.37 food/shopping saving

    July challenge £50 a day. £ 1682.50/1550

    October challenge £100 a day. £385/£3100
  • Outpost
    Outpost Posts: 1,720 Forumite
    Is it a school or a private nursery?
    Does it matter?

    For the sake of a ham sandwich and a packet of crisps?
    :cool:
  • ThumbRemote
    ThumbRemote Posts: 4,739 Forumite
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    Would you be happier for them to charge £15 and provide food?
  • Feebie
    Feebie Posts: 58 Forumite
    At a private nursery if a charge is made for lunches as part of the overall monthly cost, I would expect them to put together a packed lunch for the children (or refund the daily charge for lunch?). My experience of a school environment (secondary not nursery) is that pupils receiving free school meals can request a free packed lunch from the school but otherwise the children bring their own.

    Am guessing OP refers to the former so I can see your point.
  • pleasedelete
    pleasedelete Posts: 2,291 Forumite
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    Nursery children are not eligible for free school meals. Some LAs do provide them at their own cost as part of flexible entitlement arrangements but it is very much the exception.
    June challenge £100 a day £3161.63 plus £350 vouchers plus £108.37 food/shopping saving

    July challenge £50 a day. £ 1682.50/1550

    October challenge £100 a day. £385/£3100
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