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Mrs.McCall
26-10-2006, 03:09 PM
Hi, I am in my first year of 6th Form, was wondering for those who know, do you get EMA during school holidays?

Marsquake
26-10-2006, 03:13 PM
You don't get paid for holidays.

Mrs.McCall
26-10-2006, 03:13 PM
:( darn

beer
26-10-2006, 03:32 PM
no sozzzzz. Although u do get £100 in january and july and september if u go back :D

Marsquake
26-10-2006, 03:33 PM
no sozzzzz. Although u do get £100 in january and july and september if u go back :D

Yup, bonus'. :D

Mrs.McCall
26-10-2006, 03:40 PM
Sounds good. I was devestated coz last friday they couldn't pay it and I needed it to go shopping but now they've paid it today and I am shopping tomorrow so I have a nice £104.36 to spend.

PRIMARK HERE I COME!

Please take time out to thank ya mams and dads for paying their taxes wich results in my ema <3

CHEERS hehe

Ema is just great, innit?

:Jamie
26-10-2006, 03:44 PM
And if you go back for another year you get another &#163;100 bonus ;D I didnt know about that so I have &#163;100 sitting in my bank :P

English
26-10-2006, 03:47 PM
EMA should be given to all students who go to college/6th form "/

Mrs.McCall
26-10-2006, 04:18 PM
It's ace <3 Only time i'll rejoice in my parents poor income lol

Pizza2
26-10-2006, 04:32 PM
at my school if your parents don't work 6th formers get £35 a week lol

sim
26-10-2006, 05:15 PM
I really like the idea of the EMA, the problem is, its not run very well.
Ok so they do it based on income which is fair enough
My parents earn like just above the one where Id get it but they dont look at how many siblings you have. I have two siblings in Uni (one just out) and UNI costs a lot. One of which is staying on again to do another degree. Another sibling who is in sixth form and me In upper school.

We all have to live but they don't care. I don't think thats fair to be honest.

FlyingJesus
26-10-2006, 07:25 PM
It's great being poor, I get &#163;30 a week just for going to college. It's so much fun watching rich kids complain.

Bear-Max
26-10-2006, 08:09 PM
I get &#163;30 a week, but I do think the system is unfair and crap. I've got friends who have to fork out almost &#163;20 a week in travel fares yet get nothing. At the same time you've got "poor" kids getting &#163;30 a week and spending it on luxuries. It's a joke really.

paul♥
26-10-2006, 08:15 PM
You get £100 @ Christmas too ;D

FlyingJesus
26-10-2006, 09:15 PM
Love the bonuses :D

Ostinato
26-10-2006, 10:42 PM
Lol sorry but I COMPELTELY disagree with the whole EMA system.

Our parents are the ones who are out working and those are the one's who are paying you these benefits. Where I live, you get £30 per week and then a further £150 bonus at Christmas. Eh well I don't see how it's fair that people like me need to do a part time job as well as 5 A-levels on top of that just to earn a bit of money, when other people are doing the exact same as me, despite their fact their parents arn't contributing as much to our economy, yet their the one who gets the benefits?

I think if the pupil in questions parents are both working and making an income which is under £30 000 per year then fair enough, at leas they people are trying but there's a huge load of people out there whos parents do absoloutley nothing all day, apart from scrounge off of the government and our parents, and they get this too.

The whole system just encourages people to go on more benefits. It's supposed to encourage more people to stay on for higher education, well I don't see why people whos parents income isn't greater get more motivation to stay on to school when I dont? Just because my parents earn money far from means I have any more prospects or ambitions than anyone else in the world.

Also, what is this £120 supposed to be spent on? Fees to and from school etc.? Well the pupils managed to do it all right up until now, so I don't see why its all of a sudden necessary. Also, there is no way, and we all know that and it's clearly been shown on here by a lot of you, that the money isn't spent on school etc. It annoys me that I need to go out and work to get money so I can go out at the weekend, or buy myself clothes, or treat my girlfriend, whilst you lot who get the EMA can just go to school and get the same income as I would as well, yet you have more time to concentrate on your studies too?

Sorry, my rants over but you've honestly no idea how strongly I disagree with the whole system, and a lot of my cousins and stuff are actually getting the benefits and I still feel this.

Hopefully I havn't offended anyone, but afterall this is a forum and I'm just expressing my opinion and views. :]

Marsquake
26-10-2006, 10:52 PM
Lol sorry but I COMPELTELY disagree with the whole EMA system.

Our parents are the ones who are out working and those are the one's who are paying you these benefits. Where I live, you get £30 per week and then a further £150 bonus at Christmas. Eh well I don't see how it's fair that people like me need to do a part time job as well as 5 A-levels on top of that just to earn a bit of money, when other people are doing the exact same as me, despite their fact their parents arn't contributing as much to our economy, yet their the one who gets the benefits?

I think if the pupil in questions parents are both working and making an income which is under £30 000 per year then fair enough, at leas they people are trying but there's a huge load of people out there whos parents do absoloutley nothing all day, apart from scrounge off of the government and our parents, and they get this too.

The whole system just encourages people to go on more benefits. It's supposed to encourage more people to stay on for higher education, well I don't see why people whos parents income isn't greater get more motivation to stay on to school when I dont? Just because my parents earn money far from means I have any more prospects or ambitions than anyone else in the world.

Also, what is this £120 supposed to be spent on? Fees to and from school etc.? Well the pupils managed to do it all right up until now, so I don't see why its all of a sudden necessary. Also, there is no way, and we all know that and it's clearly been shown on here by a lot of you, that the money isn't spent on school etc. It annoys me that I need to go out and work to get money so I can go out at the weekend, or buy myself clothes, or treat my girlfriend, whilst you lot who get the EMA can just go to school and get the same income as I would as well, yet you have more time to concentrate on your studies too?

Sorry, my rants over but you've honestly no idea how strongly I disagree with the whole system, and a lot of my cousins and stuff are actually getting the benefits and I still feel this.

Hopefully I havn't offended anyone, but afterall this is a forum and I'm just expressing my opinion and views. :]

I use my money for college. And whatever I have left at the end of the week I spend on me.

FlyingJesus
26-10-2006, 10:57 PM
I agree with it purely on the basis that I benefit from it.

Alterate
26-10-2006, 11:34 PM
Anybody mind explaining all of bonuses? When they are and what for? ill give rep?

Bear-Max
26-10-2006, 11:41 PM
They are just periodic &#163;100 payments that are meant to encourage you to stay on through the entire course.

Year 12 - January
Year 12 - June
Year 13 - September
Year 13 - January
Year 13 - June

They are supposed to only be given if you are doing well and meeting the requirements of your course, but a lot of schools just give them out for you still being there.

Marsquake
26-10-2006, 11:44 PM
I don't see what's wrong with it really. Most people use it in the correct way.

simon!
26-10-2006, 11:58 PM
I have a job so I don't need EMA. Well actually I have 3 jobs but they're all part-time :P

Alterate
27-10-2006, 12:15 AM
They are just periodic £100 payments that are meant to encourage you to stay on through the entire course.

Year 12 - January
Year 12 - June
Year 13 - September
Year 13 - January
Year 13 - June

They are supposed to only be given if you are doing well and meeting the requirements of your course, but a lot of schools just give them out for you still being there.

12th 13th year? School? you've just confused me.

SammM
27-10-2006, 01:19 AM
12th 13th year? School? you've just confused me.

Sixthform

sim
27-10-2006, 08:40 AM
Anybody read my comment about the siblings?

This is quite unfair when you look at it on the basis of siblings.

Nightcrawler
27-10-2006, 12:19 PM
i Get EMA £30.00 Per Week If you go To a 6th Form Collage and pick the right courses you can get up to £100 a Week

Also you still quaifiy for it if you parnets are self employeed as there not on a fixed pay roll if it can change week in week out

N!ck
27-10-2006, 01:21 PM
Anybody read my comment about the siblings?

This is quite unfair when you look at it on the basis of siblings.

I agree with what you say about siblings. Your parents combined income must be less than £30, 810 per year, no matter how many siblings you have. My parents earn just slightly over that threshold, so I won't be getting EMA in September when I go to sixth form, but since I have a sister, who eats through my parents money I think that they should set different thresholds depending on how many children your parents have.

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