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07/02/2013, 07:46 PM
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I still have a few years yet before having to decide on a high school, but am looking into them and what options there are.
Both DH and I went to a Private Secondary school. He from Yr 7-12 Me Year 7-10 then a public high school 11&12
Reasons I went changed was that the school I was at were extremely academic focused and if you didn't like maths/english and science then really there wasn't much else for you, or if you didn't do well in those 3 subjects
I moved to a school which offered Outdoor Ed, Catering and Home Ec, Performing Arts, as well as the regular and compulsary subjects
Now Private school aren't cheap Yr 7 asks for base start of $7500 and some school are $17,000 for one year not including uniform and other levies
So I ask and this is purely to gain opinions and read other peoples thoughts
Do you think Private schooling is better than public?
If yes why? If no why? Do you think there are different opportunities and benefits from attedning one over the other
Do you send your child public or private? Why did you make that decision? Money is not the main factor here I am purely wanting opinions on the level of education and if you think Private offer a better education than a public school, and wheter from your experiences students do better and perform better at one over the other
Thanks
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07/02/2013, 08:14 PM
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Do you think Private schooling is better than public? No, because each school needs to be judged on its individual merits not the sort of fees it charges.
Each child is also an individual and ideally, schools should be chosen for them not just where their older siblings might attend.
Do you think there are different opportunities and benefits from attedning one over the other Not from a simplistic private vs public view point.
My children attend a private school, but there are other private schools I would not consider. I would consider some of the public schools over most of the private schools in our town. Some of the public scools here are very well resourced and have excellent teachers. Others not so much. I judge the school itself not a stereotype.
Do you send your child public or private? Why did you make that decision? Private. Family association, coed, family feel, holistic approach to education (eg not just about academic grades and test results), extra curricula activities, and gorgeous environment/great facilities.
This post has been edited by *LucyE*: 07/02/2013, 08:16 PM
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