Fee reduction Harvest Private School
From: Parents of Harvest Private Schools
5th April 2020
To: The Management,
Harvest Private School
Sub: Fee Reduction on Third Semester’s E-Learning
Dear Sir / Madam,
In light of the existing situation, we, parents of Harvest Private Schools, appreciate the Institutions’ continuous support and back the decision of the school’s closure for the safety of its students. However, we feel that it is unjustified that Harvest is demanding a full fee payment for the Third Term’s 'Distance Learning Program'.
It is important to address that the online learning platform is not a complete alternate, but rather a supplement to the Term Education. Parents have to put in more than 5-7 hours a day, assisting children to complete the daily assigned lessons, provide resources, stationary, technology, not to mention the added mental strain and pressure of working from home simultaneously.
Moreover, Keeping the current situation in mind, the government has clearly created policies in place which gives the employers a choice to reduce the salaries appropriately. While we appreciate the school’s decision to pay its staff in full, but we also firmly believe that this is purely an employer’s decision and responsibility and that the financial implications of this decision must not be passed on to the parents.
In addition to this, the children are not attending school for the entire semester, neither using the premises, utilities, facilities nor all extra circular activities which are now closed for the entire semester thus reducing the school’s costs.
Over the course of last few weeks, we have seen businesses and companies suffer, families across the city taking the brunt of this situation- most employees are being laid off, forced to take unpaid leave or are facing up to 30% pay cuts. Most Businesses are struggling and commercial activity has now come to a complete halt. These are severely difficult times for all of us.
Considering these prevailing conditions, many schools in Dubai are supporting the parents and have announced reductions in fees.
As prominent education providers in the RAK, we expect Harvest to lead the way by example and therefore, we collectively appeal to Harvest Private School for a minimum 50% Fees Reduction for 'E-Learning Program'.
These are difficult times for all of us, and we hope Harvest will play its part.
Your Cooperation shall be highly appreciated,
Parents of Harvest Private School, Ras al Khaimah
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