My son is at a state primary school and is due to go to secondary school in September. He has been offered a place at the local state school but I have recently sold a house and made enough money to cover 2 years of private schooling. I’ve always wanted to put my son into private education and this has made it much more affordable. My son has been offered a place at the private school, he loves it and really wants to go there. The father has been to see the principle and said he doesn’t give his permission for our son to attend. May I note, I have not asked for any financial contribution. The father has only been paying maintenance since November 2017 of £9 per week (he is self employed) and is already behind on the payments.
The father, whom I separated from 10 years ago, has joint parental responsibility, our son lives with me 10 out of 14 nights (alternate weeks with his father from Thursday after school until Monday morning, drop back to school), our court order states we must agree on important matters such as schooling. The father doesn't want our son to go to the private school - his stepson who is the same age as our son is going to the local state school my son has a place at. From what I can gather this is the main reason he wants our son to go to the local state school.
My question is, how do I go about gaining the relevant permission to send him to the private school?
Does it need agreeing through a court via a specific issue order? Can I do this without any legal representation? I don't want to wast the money I have on court fees (I have spent plenty in the past) or it will be very difficult, maybe even impossible to send my son to the private school.
Is my 11YO at an age where his opinion counts? Although it is worth noting that the father is a very controlling, aggressive and manipulate man. I am used to this behaviour being directed at me but he is now starting to bribe and bully my son about the school situation. Life has not been easy for my son due to the terrible relationship between his father and I and I feel as though the additional attention and pastoral care he will receive at a private school will help him to cope with some of the situations he has been witness to but I don’t want any more harm coming to him in the process.
Our son is a fairly shy, retiring boy with low self-esteem. This school focuses heavily on public speaking, seems to have great pastoral care and a great drama department which could pull my son out of himself a little more. I think these activities will be invaluable for him. My son is a talented sports person and this is where he finds his more comfortable, confident and happy self. The school has great sports facilities and such a varied list of extracurricular activities, from his mother's point of view, this is the perfect school for him.
The father has told our son he is no son of his if he goes to the private school and even tried to bribe him with a Playstation if he goes to the state school. Last night he collected him from our home and took him football training but ignored my son all evening because he is so angry that my son has told me about the Playstation. My son cried himself to sleep, which isn't unusual after any disagreements between me and the father. The father puts a lot of pressure on our son. Often I give in to save the hurt and upset for my son but my son really wants to go to this school and we can't have him bullying us forever!
Please advise?
The father, whom I separated from 10 years ago, has joint parental responsibility, our son lives with me 10 out of 14 nights (alternate weeks with his father from Thursday after school until Monday morning, drop back to school), our court order states we must agree on important matters such as schooling. The father doesn't want our son to go to the private school - his stepson who is the same age as our son is going to the local state school my son has a place at. From what I can gather this is the main reason he wants our son to go to the local state school.
My question is, how do I go about gaining the relevant permission to send him to the private school?
Does it need agreeing through a court via a specific issue order? Can I do this without any legal representation? I don't want to wast the money I have on court fees (I have spent plenty in the past) or it will be very difficult, maybe even impossible to send my son to the private school.
Is my 11YO at an age where his opinion counts? Although it is worth noting that the father is a very controlling, aggressive and manipulate man. I am used to this behaviour being directed at me but he is now starting to bribe and bully my son about the school situation. Life has not been easy for my son due to the terrible relationship between his father and I and I feel as though the additional attention and pastoral care he will receive at a private school will help him to cope with some of the situations he has been witness to but I don’t want any more harm coming to him in the process.
Our son is a fairly shy, retiring boy with low self-esteem. This school focuses heavily on public speaking, seems to have great pastoral care and a great drama department which could pull my son out of himself a little more. I think these activities will be invaluable for him. My son is a talented sports person and this is where he finds his more comfortable, confident and happy self. The school has great sports facilities and such a varied list of extracurricular activities, from his mother's point of view, this is the perfect school for him.
The father has told our son he is no son of his if he goes to the private school and even tried to bribe him with a Playstation if he goes to the state school. Last night he collected him from our home and took him football training but ignored my son all evening because he is so angry that my son has told me about the Playstation. My son cried himself to sleep, which isn't unusual after any disagreements between me and the father. The father puts a lot of pressure on our son. Often I give in to save the hurt and upset for my son but my son really wants to go to this school and we can't have him bullying us forever!
Please advise?
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