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Of the people I went to Public school with we number IT Professionals, Doctors, Vets, a couple of Barristers, Accountants, Solicitors, Airline Pilots (ex-Fighter pilots), senior ranks in the military etc amongst our ranks.
When I go back to my parents' house I see a good number of the people I was at Primary School with, and who went to the local comp, working in Tesco. A couple of them drive lorries as well and one is a welder.
The people I went to school with are either dead (been murdered) or are in prison for serious crime, others have become alcoholics and the rest long term unemployed.
Of the people I went to Public school with we number IT Professionals, Doctors, Vets, a couple of Barristers, Accountants, Solicitors, Airline Pilots (ex-Fighter pilots), senior ranks in the military etc amongst our ranks.
Ah yes, but who is to say that those people might not still have attained those professions had they gone to a decent comp?
To take an extreme example, would Jade Goody have ended up as a Biochemist had her parents been able to send her to a top Public School?
Silk purses and sow's ears and all that.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”
Of the people I went to Public school with we number IT Professionals, Doctors, Vets, a couple of Barristers, Accountants, Solicitors, Airline Pilots (ex-Fighter pilots), senior ranks in the military etc amongst our ranks.
When I go back to my parents' house I see a good number of the people I was at Primary School with, and who went to the local comp, working in Tesco. A couple of them drive lorries as well and one is a welder.
You must of lived in a sh*t area.
Then again most of the people I went to my state primary and state comp with ended up as teachers (mostly female and strangely there are quite a few heads and deputy heads), accountants or in marketing/sales. Only my state college faired better because even though the students came from largely from state comps they were richer, had parents who played the system and/or paid for extra tuition.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR
why send your kids to a public school - do you want them to be azz fu<ed?
as some of the other sensible people have said send them to the local comprehensive - you will find they get a better education due to the mix of people (from rich muppets to decent people to chav scum)
it will give your children a more rounded appreciation of life
obviously if you wish for them to think that they are more privilleged than others then go for it
never confuse price with quality
The point of education is to try and bring the best out of children whatever that best (provided it is legal!) may be. The education system is used to prepare children for the outside world and if they excel at something they will move on with confidence and aspirations.
Historically it is by far and away children who attend private school that turn out better prepared-whether you like it or not- this is also perfectly logical simply because private schools stand or fall on how they perform whereas state schools do not.
What I find interesting is this inverted snobbery attitude that has no basis of fact to support it. Your comments are clearly based on some personal issues that you have (inferiority complex) which is rather pathetic.
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone
The point of education is to try and bring the best out of children whatever that best (provided it is legal!) may be. The education system is used to prepare children for the outside world and if they excel at something they will move on with confidence and aspirations.
Historically it is by far and away children who attend private school that turn out better prepared-whether you like it or not- this is also perfectly logical simply because private schools stand or fall on how they perform whereas state schools do not.
What I find interesting is this inverted snobbery attitude that has no basis of fact to support it. Your comments are clearly based on some personal issues that you have (inferiority complex) which is rather pathetic.
Ha lol thanks for the analysis next time feel free to offer me a seat on your couch.
I was to be honest being a bit tongue in check.
You can obviously get a higher quality of education if you pay for it.
However it is still down to the individual to ensure that they use the opportunity and as such you find that paying money to send you children to the best school will not automatically mean you children will be succesful.
In addition in some cases the experience of being differentiated from other member of your peer group because your parents have more cash can have a negative effect on their ability to integrate.
Remember talent is a common thing but it is wasted every day.
I know people who went to both types and there are major successes and epic fails from both groups.
(PS Is the punctuation and grammer ok for you Mr D Head?)
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