PrincessBelle39
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I'm hoping for a bit of neutral advice as I find when it comes to my kids, I get a little ....one minded?
I know things are a bit different here (Australia) as far as education goes so I will give a bit of background first. Children here in Victoria start school at approximately 5years old. They can be a little older or younger depending on when their birthday is, but 5 is pretty general. They start at prep and then go grades 1 through 6 in primary school. Prep is where they generally start reading,writing etc. Before school they can go to kindergarten. Now kindergarten is not compulsory. They can do 3year old kindergarten for a few hours a week followed by 4year old kinder. We pay fees directly to the kinder for 4year old and the kinder also receives an amount of funding from the government for each child.
My dd does 4year old kindergarten that only offers a kinder program. She also goes to daycare 2 days a week. Now this day care centre takes children from 6weeks old to school age as well as offering a before and afterschool care program. In the room that the 4 and 5year olds are in, they also offer a kinder program where they receive funding for the 'kinder' kids. It changes every year but at the moment they have 22 'funded' kids and 4 non funded (like my dd). Two of these four including dd do the separate program elsewhere going to day care for the sole purpose of childcare. The other two children do not do a kinder program at all.
Ok..hope I haven't lost anyone.
There are several activities that they offer just to the 'funded kids'. They do a dance program on a Friday morning. Our kids are not allowed to participate. They have to go outside and do drawing while they wait, watching the other kids through the window. They have just started a library program where the 'funded kids' get to borrow library books. The other four are not allowed. At the christmas concert, the 'funded' kids get to wear a graduation outfit and receive a scrapbook with all their drawings in but the other four will not get one. Because they are not doing the dance program, they will not be learning the christmas songs/dances for the concert at the end of the year so are not going to be able to take part. These are just some examples. We chose to do the separate kinder program so that the girls could get to know the kids they were going to school with as none of the day care kids would be going to the same school. When my other dd was there, we were told that she would not be excluded from the 'funded'kids but that we would have to pay extra for the activities/excursions etc. I'm happy to do this, but its not an option anymore. They are just not allowed to participate.
Now I am really not happy. I feel that they are being made to feel different. My dd (nor the other 3kids) does not understand about funding. All she understands is that she is not allowed to take part. I've been told if I'm not happy I can have her taken out of the room and put in with the two and three year olds on a permanent basis. I don't consider this an option. She is going on for 5years old. Am I being unreasonable?
I know things are a bit different here (Australia) as far as education goes so I will give a bit of background first. Children here in Victoria start school at approximately 5years old. They can be a little older or younger depending on when their birthday is, but 5 is pretty general. They start at prep and then go grades 1 through 6 in primary school. Prep is where they generally start reading,writing etc. Before school they can go to kindergarten. Now kindergarten is not compulsory. They can do 3year old kindergarten for a few hours a week followed by 4year old kinder. We pay fees directly to the kinder for 4year old and the kinder also receives an amount of funding from the government for each child.
My dd does 4year old kindergarten that only offers a kinder program. She also goes to daycare 2 days a week. Now this day care centre takes children from 6weeks old to school age as well as offering a before and afterschool care program. In the room that the 4 and 5year olds are in, they also offer a kinder program where they receive funding for the 'kinder' kids. It changes every year but at the moment they have 22 'funded' kids and 4 non funded (like my dd). Two of these four including dd do the separate program elsewhere going to day care for the sole purpose of childcare. The other two children do not do a kinder program at all.
Ok..hope I haven't lost anyone.
There are several activities that they offer just to the 'funded kids'. They do a dance program on a Friday morning. Our kids are not allowed to participate. They have to go outside and do drawing while they wait, watching the other kids through the window. They have just started a library program where the 'funded kids' get to borrow library books. The other four are not allowed. At the christmas concert, the 'funded' kids get to wear a graduation outfit and receive a scrapbook with all their drawings in but the other four will not get one. Because they are not doing the dance program, they will not be learning the christmas songs/dances for the concert at the end of the year so are not going to be able to take part. These are just some examples. We chose to do the separate kinder program so that the girls could get to know the kids they were going to school with as none of the day care kids would be going to the same school. When my other dd was there, we were told that she would not be excluded from the 'funded'kids but that we would have to pay extra for the activities/excursions etc. I'm happy to do this, but its not an option anymore. They are just not allowed to participate. Now I am really not happy. I feel that they are being made to feel different. My dd (nor the other 3kids) does not understand about funding. All she understands is that she is not allowed to take part. I've been told if I'm not happy I can have her taken out of the room and put in with the two and three year olds on a permanent basis. I don't consider this an option. She is going on for 5years old. Am I being unreasonable?
I would at least visit the other two centers and check them out. It seems like your heart is telling you to make a change.
But, I found a center that I really love and though it will disrupt my child's life (and ours) for a little while, once I visited the new place, I feel like the change will be worth it. 

A much better solution would be to offer these activities to all the children, even if it means the parents have to pay extra out of pocket. It sounds like the director is just too lazy to want to deal with the (probably) minimal extra paperwork involved. If this is a state wide issue, then the Vic governmnet really needs to get its act into gear!
Now it's time to stress about high schools for next year... 
