Private school parents have spoken out about their concerns in allowing Jade Goody's son Bobby Jack to attend the school in Essex, worrying that the paparazzi won't leave them alone.
The parents of children attending a private school in Essex are apparently up in arms over the news that reality TV star Jade Goody has enrolled her son. Mums and Dads at the £2,350 a term Oaklands School in Essex have already petitioned the head teacher to reconsider the decision to admit Jade's son Bobby Jack.
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A mother at the school told The Sun; 'There is a backlash against the head’s decision to offer Bobby Jack a place from September. Parents have seen her and asked her to reconsider because they think Jade Goody will lower the tone and spell trouble.'
The particular concern is the fact that Jade has already sold the picture rights to her son's first day at school to a celebrity magazine. 'Oaklands is a discreet school,' one parent told the paper, 'and parents don’t like the thought that their kids will be forced to appear in a magazine next to Jade’s. What will be next — paparazzi sitting outside every day?'
Jade retaliated, saying 'It’s ridiculous if these people think my profile as an Essex girl might tarnish the school — they’re all from Essex too.'
July 2007
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