deisemum wrote: » New principal has a great reputation.
nkay1985 wrote: » I'll be forever in that man's debt if he somehow manages to get the parents to park their cars down in the church car park and walk the whole 100 yards to the school with their children, rather thank parking as close as is physically possible with no regard for the traffic on what is a dangerous junction at the best of times. I cannot understand the mentality that makes people do this!
deisemum wrote: » That's the gaelscoil and they too have a new principal. St. Mary's is the other one opposite the retirement home and fortunately parents are allowed park in there in the mornings and afternoons. Fortunately mine get the school bus which is great so I rarely have to do the school run.
nkay1985 wrote: » The behaviour of some of the parents is just ridiculous. You'd swear they were going to die if they walked 100 yards!
echosound wrote: » Having said that, this particular problem is not confined solely to the gaelscoil, it's almost every bloody school around the country that has this problem. I know of a rural school that had to call the guards to supervise the parental (lack of) parking in order to ensure the safety of the parent's own children, until the parents finally got the message and started parking in a sane manner.
nkay1985 wrote: » Ah yeah I know but I happen to drive past this insane scene in the morning after an 8- or 11-hour shift so that's why it's foremost in my mind. I remember when I was in St. Stephen's N.S. in town the carry on of the parents parking along Patrick Street. My mother always parked on the Mayor's Walk or Ballybricken and it never did any of us any harm to stroll up the road!