anntionette
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Hi Anntionette, I get where you're coming from about putting them into primary school in 2nd or 3rd class in order to secure a place in secondary by default. Does the secondary school have a "siblings" rule i.e. if a child already has a brother / sister in the school then he/she will automatically get a place?
If so, would you consider just sending child #1 to the primary school in order to get them into the "secondary system" and then use the sibling rule to secure a place for child #2? It could save you ~€24K (assuming you were planning to send child #2 from 3rd class @ €6K per year). I know this might be seen as treating your kids differently, but if your main reason for doing this is just to secure a place in the secondary school, why would you pay on the double to achieve it?
My last child is nearly finished secondary school, but I must admit that my wife and I found it a struggle to put our 3 kids through private school, so I'd urge you to think long and hard about this. See this thread for more info:
Got a credit union loan to finance secondary and college fees, after remortgage refused
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Thanks Ger, thats an idea i'd not thought of and a good one.
I also read your attached thread on your struggle to put a financial plan in place to pay all the different fees. Its an eye opener when you see the road ahead and theres more then 1 child to consider and someone loses their job or other financial hardship rears its head. Its a long term commitment when you start on this road. I hadn't considered that. well done tho you'r on the home stretch now!