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Nativity play charges leads to 'verbal abuse' from parents in Worcester Nativity play charges leads to 'verbal abuse' from parents in Worcester
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A primary school is charging parents £1 to watch their children in its nativity play, sparking outrage from parents.A primary school is charging parents £1 to watch their children in its nativity play, sparking outrage from parents.
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School in Worcester is charging for tickets due to "tightening budgets".St Joseph's Catholic Primary School in Worcester is charging for tickets due to "tightening budgets".
Headteacher Louise Bury said there had been "mixed feelings" in response to the charge, with some teachers suffering verbal abuse. Head teacher Louise Bury said there had been "mixed feelings" in response to the charge, with some teachers suffering verbal abuse.
The money will be used to buy books and equipment, Mrs Bury said.The money will be used to buy books and equipment, Mrs Bury said.
The school in Chedworth Drive, Warndon, is charging for three performances by pupils in Key Stage One, Reception and nursery.
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The school in Chedworth Drive, Warndon, is charging for three performances by pupils in Key Stage One, Reception and nursery.
In a letter to parents, Mrs Bury said: "I know that for some of you, paying to see your child perform doesn't feel right.In a letter to parents, Mrs Bury said: "I know that for some of you, paying to see your child perform doesn't feel right.
"With ever tightening budgets and growing numbers, we saw this as an opportunity to be able to invest in some valuable reading and learning resources for Key Stage One and Early Years"."With ever tightening budgets and growing numbers, we saw this as an opportunity to be able to invest in some valuable reading and learning resources for Key Stage One and Early Years".
'Verbal abuse'
The resources would help improve children's reading progress, particularly learning at home, she said.The resources would help improve children's reading progress, particularly learning at home, she said.
Mrs Bury voiced concerns about the reaction of parents to the move.Mrs Bury voiced concerns about the reaction of parents to the move.
She said in the letter: "I have been extremely concerned about the conduct of some parents towards my staff which in some cases I can only describe as verbal abuse."She said in the letter: "I have been extremely concerned about the conduct of some parents towards my staff which in some cases I can only describe as verbal abuse."
Mrs Bury added that a "partnership" between the school and parents was very important and she would arrange to meet with anyone to discuss any issues of concern.Mrs Bury added that a "partnership" between the school and parents was very important and she would arrange to meet with anyone to discuss any issues of concern.
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