Yup, and no regrets, because a Classical education has enabled me to hold my own in discussions, and given me an enduring love of literature, history and culture.
It's easy to say that such an education would make one more intelligent, but that's a fallacy.
It just means I have more knowledge on some some subjects than perhaps those studying at a comprehensive may have.
That's no fault of their own, either. It's the fault of the system.
I believe all schools should aim high and teach a Classic education system to all, not just the few.
Art, Literature and Culture should not be the reserve of those taught to appreciate them, and everyone should be given an equal opportunity.
It's easy to say that such an education would make one more intelligent, but that's a fallacy.
It just means I have more knowledge on some some subjects than perhaps those studying at a comprehensive may have.
That's no fault of their own, either. It's the fault of the system.
I believe all schools should aim high and teach a Classic education system to all, not just the few.
Art, Literature and Culture should not be the reserve of those taught to appreciate them, and everyone should be given an equal opportunity.
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