my kids went to private schools, and I always got the impression they could do whatever they wanted...it was the price we paid for having great academics/sports, they had strict rules/expectations. I think you're a customer at private schools and they have the right to refuse service, but I could be wrong. they might listen if you say you're removing your child/not paying tuition anymore.
You said it yourself though, they are providing a service and if that service is determined to be sub par, they should expect to feel the burn when their customers say "we're not satisfied, we're leaving".
my kids went to private schools, and I always got the impression they could do whatever they wanted...it was the price we paid for having great academics/sports, they had strict rules/expectations. I think you're a customer at private schools and they have the right to refuse service, but I could be wrong. they might listen if you say you're removing your child/not paying tuition anymore.
You said it yourself though, they are providing a service and if that service is determined to be sub par, they should expect to feel the burn when their customers say "we're not satisfied, we're leaving".