Is it? What are the fees for those colleges?just proves our country has gone to the dogs when its cheaper to send your teenage son to blackrock college or belvedere or any other private school per year than it is to send a baby to a creche!!!!!!!
The annual fees in 2007/8 are €5,650 for day boys (Willow and Blackrock) and,€15,700 for boarders(Blackrock only).
Is it? What are the fees for those colleges?
Update: oh - ....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackrock_College
€10 p.h. is not a lot over the minimum wage of €8.65. Are you happy to be paying such low rates for somebody to mind your children?
Is €20/day ie €5/hour too stingy? It's a casual thing, ie a mother we trust who collect her own child at the same time daily? We dont want to rip the woman off but we want to pay the norm aswell. The good part is that were not paying for days we dont need her. She was also available for more in the summer.
€6? How come the minimum wage does not apply here?
Is that the case? It's not totally clear from the original post. What I'm getting at is that if somebody directly employs a private childminder to mind their own kids in their own home then presumably an employer/employee relationship and all the rights and responsibilities that go with that (including minimum wage)?
€750 p.w.? Or per calendar month? Or per 4 week "month"? What is the annualised cost?
Probably because the State is quite happy to subsidise private schools by paying the basic teacher salary.just proves our country has gone to the dogs when its cheaper to send your teenage son to blackrock college or belvedere or any other private school per year than it is to send a baby to a creche!!!!!!!
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