The parents of the children attending the pre-school in the premises of the IPSA (International Primary School Almere) can all attest how extraordinary the teachers have been in terms of educating, caring and nurturing our children, but we also understand the financial reasons behind this business decision (less pupils in the waiting list + a high rent), which is why we proposed the current provider, Partou, to consider these alternatives before closing the pre-school:
Starting from September, opening the pre-school with 8 kids per 1 teacher (respecting thus the ratio for this specific age group) with a waiting list for additional applications. The 2nd teacher would be reintroduced once the desired number of students was reached. In September we have 8 children; some want to stay for an extended period of time;
Parent participation: one parent would be present at the location every day in order to assist the teacher whenever needed;
A (more aggressive) marketing campaign: almost nobody knows the pre-school exists. At the Almere Gemeente website, as an example, there is no mention of this pre-school at all. We recommended an open day every quarter, marketed across expat groups and forums, informing everyone about the school and its benefits, in order to boost applications. The first open day could be held in July before the expected end of school. The parents were willing to help advertising not only the pre-school but also the open day;
If feasible, opening a BSO at the location in the afternoons to boost profits and somehow compensate for the pre-school lowest months;
Partou believes these suggestions are good, but the rent is still too high. The parents have tried to get a reaction from the Gemeente, but haven't managed to get one yet. We do not ask for subsidies, but the Gemeente has a say in this matter. We are sure that "where there is a will, there is a way".
There are no bilingual pre-schools or centers where English can be taught to children of these ages, so we will keep on looking into all possibilities to keep this facility open.
Het KRO-complex aan de Emmastraat is gesloopt..
De gemeente "blijft in gesprek met Syntus, ook na december". Kortom 0,0 resultaat.
Ik heb mijn best gedaan. Dit is kansloos.
The counsil "stays in contact with Syntus, also after December". So zero result. I did the best I could. This has no chance.
Wat kunnen zulke door onze "vliegrampenhersenschade" verkregen educatieve "tornadoproeven" op vliegtuigen, toch met Bijlmerrampen op hoofdsteden maar niet tot onze blijkbaar nog steeds al te beschadigde hersenen door willen dringen. Hoe eerder aan zo'n lachwekkende wanvertoning een einde komt hoe beter!.
Hoe meer mensen hem delen hoe meer handtekeningen we gaan verzamelen, deel via Facebook.
Hoe ouderwets zijn wij eigenlijk? Dat dacht de Amsterdamse Nina Pierson, toen zij zich verdiepte in de ouderschapsregeling in Nederland. Hier krijgt een vader maar twee dagen betaald vaderschapsverlof, terwijl (...) lees verder
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Het donatie- en crowdfundingplatform 'pay it forward' organiseert vier masterclasses over petities. Let wel, dit is vooral gericht op organisaties.
Het belang van de organisatie staat voorop: "aandacht vragen voor waar jouw non-profit voor staat, middel om een nieuwe doelgroep te bereiken, mensen worden direct lid van jouw non-profit community." U leert alles over het inzetten van de (nieuwe) petitietool op dat platform.
Zie ook hun eigen blogposting erover. In Amsterdam, Utrecht, Den Haag en Rotterdam zal een bijeenkomst zijn in het najaar