Here in the Philippines May is
considered to be the height of summer so their school year runs from June
through to March, each year being separated by a three month holiday (TVED where we work only stops for one
week!). This week has been the return to lessons for the high school and
elementary student.
Here at DBTC a large number of
the students board. Some board inside the school campus in the boarding house
run by the Salesians and many more board outside in private dormitories.
Children as young as nine or ten will often board in large dormitories with
very little supervision.
The pupils who board are
financially well off by Filipino standards but by no means super-rich. In most
cases they are boarding for one of two reasons, that their family home is
somewhere remote on another Island far away from a good school, or that their
parents are working abroad.
For many among the Filipino
middle class the economic reality is that they have to work abroad if they want
to live a comfortable lifestyle and send their children to private schools.
Millions of Filipinos live and work all over the world many returning home only
once a year or sometimes less often. Many of these workers have no option to
take their families with them and so spend years away from their husband, wife,
children and parents. A large proportion of the school boarders have either one
or both parents working abroad. Weekdays are spent in school and weekends are
spent with aunts, uncles or grandparents.
The Salesian High school here is
a private fee-paying school. The fees are approximately £1’000 per year, nationwide
only about 5% of children attend a private school with the majority attending
the free government funded schools. To board in the Salesian boarding house
costs about £60 a month. Thus to send a child here as a boarder the yearly cost to the parents is around £1’540
for the nine-month school year, for many these fees can only be paid because
they are working abroad.
What is best for your child, to
stay here and be poor, or to live away and be financially better off? Such is
the dilemma facing many parents.
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