So it's been a hellish 8 weeks here.
I moved my kid to a new school in January and it was everything I wanted for him - unbelievably good academics but warm and inclusive. Imagine a small school run by someone who is as lovely as the kindest grandmother, but inspirational as well, and with a doctorate from Durham who gets great work out of the kids and knows them all personally.
Well, she took on some investors shortly after we joined, and sold a controlling interest in the school because (trusting, kind person she is) she trusted what they told her instead of making sure the verbal agreement was well-reflected in the written agreement, and a fortnight into the term they sacked her, and turned our whole world upside down. They turn out to care nothing for children and are really just profiteers.
After a huge lot of moaning about it, a couple of parents and I decided it was not okay for the founder to have been treated this way, and that we would not stand silently for it, and we decided to start a new school, and hire away teachers and get the head back when her non-compete would allow, and take all the people who joined the school for the amazing founder with us. I took over the legal end, did all the research, wrote a business plan, and someone else found a building for sale by a charity that supports children, and a former parent went to meet them with the business plan to talk about how we had a lot of overlap in our aims and then we made an offer.
Well, on Monday the charity agreed to sell to us, and today we convinced a parent to buy the building for the agreed £2.2 million and to lease it to us for 10 years for a very reasonable sum, and so our is school is going to be a reality. And I am celebrating by enjoying a gorgeous malbec.
And I am able to tell my son that we do not have to sit by and watch people we care about treated poorly. And that we can affect real change in the world if only we take it beyond the realm of just talking and wishing. It's going to be an amazing, inn0vative place. But the real takeaway is that if we want something bad enough, we can take small steps to make it real.