Cyrano
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I'm probably Don Corleone (I can't spell) at my kids school as I'm the Parents' Council chairperson!![]()
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I'm probably Don Corleone (I can't spell) at my kids school as I'm the Parents' Council chairperson!![]()
We're your Irish school mafia cousins Reid!![]()
There is definitely some cliques at my DDs school.
A few of us Mum's who knew each other from Playgroup stood together when all our kids started together. I also knew lots of Mum's from nursery so said hello to them which the "others" didn't like - especially as one Mum is really beautiful and always dresses nicely so she was the "devil"
From that we moved onto having night's out and all went well for a while. Well you can imagine a group of women - after a while - just can't help themselves and the back biting started.
I refused to get involved so took a step back and politely declined the nights out - not a good move!
Unfortunately when all the kids moved from reception to Year 1 - 5 children were picked to go into year 2 and my DD was one of them - oh and the glamerous Mum who I continue to get on really well with - so it is safe to say this was the nail in the coffin as the other Mum's now think I'm "up myself"
Luckily I'm very thick skinned and don't "need" to be in a clique as I will talk to anybody stood next to me which is another reason I wasn't popular.
The only problem is my close friend is also in "that group" and although she says she doesn't actually like them she admits she is too afraid to step back. This does annoy me a little as I feel she has no back bone but I can understand in a way as they all have 2nd children who will be in the same year when they start school so she feels tied to them. My DDs are closer in age so I have them both at school already.
When I was asked recently by one of the Mums why I no longer went on their nights out - knowing full well I'm actually no longer invited - I told her that I did all the childish back biting when I was a teenager at school and didn't need to go back to it all. Her face was a picture.![]()
When I was asked recently by one of the Mums why I no longer went on their nights out - knowing full well I'm actually no longer invited - I told her that I did all the childish back biting when I was a teenager at school and didn't need to go back to it all. Her face was a picture.![]()
I remember that sort of attitude - I had my DD at 19 so was wholeheartedly ignored for many years by the Playground Mafia of all the different schools my eldest two children went to. I was told on more than one occasion that the other mothers thought I was an au pair - as tho' that makes such behaviour acceptable!!!...I'm a young mum (I had my son when I was 18) so they all make it perfectly clear they think I have no idea what I'm doing, despite the fact I've racked up more years parenting than most of them, so am actually more experienced than they are, and could give them a few pointers!
That's the weird thing about cliques - they act like they are close but in reality they all hate each other. Life is too short to be bothered with people who are that shallow.![]()
I Fortunately I started work shortly after and had a wonderful and forceful childminder who put them all in their place!!!![]()
The worst place was a little country school that my eldest two attended for a year - OMG the clique was horrendous and run by the two more affluent mums in the village with all the other lesser mortals dancing to attendance. Honestly, it was embarrassing!!! I did one very short stint on the PTA and couldn't deal with it so was very happy to resign as we moved back to London mid-year... And I never got involved with school stuff again - it's really not my bag...
I really just do not know how they can be bothered to expend so much energy on such a pointless exercise!!!They are all rivals, pretending to be buddies.![]()
Oh yeah!!!
Sounds awful, and very familiarAs you know the location of my DD's school Karen, I'm sure you can imagine the social divide that the physical divide of South Eden Park road causes.
My DD's school is in the middle of two fairly recently built gated developments where the house prices are twice the price of those on my side of the road. Most of the stay at home mums from the estates spend their days shopping, in the local Spa and in the bars, and quite frankly are quite often two sheets to the wind most afternoons when they pick up their kids (late)
I really just do not know how they can be bothered to expend so much energy on such a pointless exercise!!!I would have been mortified if my social standing at the school gate defined who I was ...
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Blimey!!! That's not good...I used to know a couple of the women from the gated estate thingy (a dodgy concept in itself IMO) as we went to the same Amida gym class. One was an undistinguished footballer's wife as I recall and they were both big on fake breasts and fake tan tide marks - you may know 'em...
No really, they were classy ladies - er...has anyone seen Snog, Marry, Avoid..?
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