I wouldn't be happy for my GC to go and would air my concerns with their parents.
They can judge if their children are mature enough much better than the school.
I am an ex-teacher and would not let my own go on school visits until they were in secondary school. Even bringing the wrath of the Head down on me when I would not let them go to the Isle of Man.
I knew the ferry was a booze trip for lots of people and could not see what could be gained when other parts of GB would offer the same experience. I was accused of wrapping them in cotton wool and scaremongering other parents. Some did go others stayed at school.
The main problem the school seemed to have was not how to cope with 90 10-year-olds flying around a ferry at sea but what would they do with those left behind.
MY GC is meant to do a residential in the autumn aged 10 his mum is already questioning if he is mature enough to do it.
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