Grandparents, aunts and uncles and even children themselves have helped to fund school trips, Zurich Municipal said.
Some 23% of parents surveyed for public sector insurer Zurich Municipal said they have had to go without and perhaps cut back on essentials to fund school trips
Some 23% of parents surveyed for public sector insurer Zurich Municipal said they have had to go without and perhaps cut back on essentials to fund school trips. The research also indicated that one in eight children have taken part in fundraising activities themselves to help cover the costs of trips, and a further one in 10 have used their pocket money.
Despite cost concerns, more than a third of parents believed school trips are critical to their child’s education.
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