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The private school vs comprehensive debate
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 12:08 am
by jaydot
As it says on the tin. Where would you rather send your child?
You get a "better" standard of education in private schools but more well rounded experience in comps.
I'd rather my kids had a wide range of friends and was happier in him/herself without getting worked like a dog for grades. Your own thoughts?
Re: The private school vs comprehensive debate
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 12:49 am
by test_recordings
Private schools don't necessarily work the kids hard. Go ask Gwa for his take on Leeds Grammar. They seem to inculcate a conservative-backing, economic liberal mindset though.
In Japan though, it's rich people paying for thick kids to retain a place in the social hierarchy. At high school level onwards, state institutions are selective.
Re: The private school vs comprehensive debate
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 2:25 am
by Samuel_L_Damnson
I'd rather just find a good comprehensive rather than shell out £20000 a year on tuition fees or w.e. Sorry future kids if you think im a dick. but you will thank me
Re: The private school vs comprehensive debate
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 3:03 am
by ehbes
depends on whether or not im living in a good school district.
Re: The private school vs comprehensive debate
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 4:24 am
by titchbit
I went to public high school & college, but from what I've seen, private school people don't work harder than public school people. All the private schools around me were just funnels that prepped kids to go to Georgetown, Stanford, Notre Dame, Villanova, Ivy League, etc. They have connections with the admissions people at private, usually religious, colleges. They do less work, but get into better colleges.
Also, I don't think private schools get less well-rounded educations. They are more likely to have wonky and/or famous guest speakers and obscure classes and field trips and shit like that.
But public schools are definitely more "you're on your own" and you have to take more responsibility. Private school people are more likely to die from alcohol poisoning their first week at college though, imo.

Re: The private school vs comprehensive debate
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 4:29 am
by ehbes
dubunked wrote:I went to public high school & college, but from what I've seen, private school people don't work harder than public school people. All the private schools around me were just funnels that prepped kids to go to Georgetown, Stanford, Notre Dame, Villanova, Ivy League, etc. They have connections with the admissions people at private, usually religious, colleges. They do less work, but get into better colleges.
im gonna call bullshit on most of this but carry on
Re: The private school vs comprehensive debate
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 4:32 am
by titchbit
Lol, why do all of them go to Georgetown and Notre Dame then? also i have family members that work at private schools who told me so u can call bullshit all u want boat shoes but u will be wrong.
Re: The private school vs comprehensive debate
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 4:38 am
by ehbes
they do not do less work and the level of education is in general higher at private school then public. and im speaking from experience
Re: The private school vs comprehensive debate
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 4:50 am
by titchbit
well, i think you know what i mean. the atmosphere is more lax. teachers at private schools are more likely to say, "okay, i'll bump you up from a C+ to a B-". they also aren't as obsessed with test scores and actually care more about a well-rounded education imo because they don't have to worry about public funding.
the level of education is of course higher (in general), but that doesn't = working harder. public school people have to work harder in order to get a good education. i'm not saying they do less work in an absolute sense, but they don't need to work as hard in order to get into Notre Dame compared to someone in a public school.
u disagree with that?
Re: The private school vs comprehensive debate
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 4:53 am
by ehbes
yes but i dont want completely derail the debate as it doesnt apply to our education system
Re: The private school vs comprehensive debate
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 5:33 am
by SCope13
yeah private schools are boat shoes all the way down. lot of preppy twats. all the cool shit goes down at public schools
Re: The private school vs comprehensive debate
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 5:39 am
by Brewce
pubs are ok enough
teachers were good students were wack
really though i wouldn't wanna make my kid feel all secluded and different unless he or she tells me they're getting bullied or something. i would've hated that
Re: The private school vs comprehensive debate
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 5:39 am
by SCope13
its the single sex schools that are really shitty
Re: The private school vs comprehensive debate
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 5:44 am
by ehbes
SCope13 wrote:its the single sex schools that are really shitty
the ones i know are 50% religious 50% sports oriented
Re: The private school vs comprehensive debate
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 9:15 am
by Pedro Sánchez
ehbrums1 wrote:SCope13 wrote:its the single sex schools that are really shitty
the ones i know are 50% religious 50% sports oriented
50% sex offenders with a teaching certificate.
Re: The private school vs comprehensive debate
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 9:40 am
by magma
Really depends on where I was living... if I was back in the sticks, I'd be happy enough to send them to a decent comprehensive. I would probably only raise kids in a city if I knew I could afford to send them to a private school or if I could find a comp with a really good reputation. I wish the situation was different from this... it pains my socialist heart to say it, but it's not. Private educations, especially in large cities, are reliably better.
Having dated a girl that went to a relatively posh all-girls school in Bristol for the best part of a decade, I can definitely vouch for the fact that private education gives more than just good grades, but only if the student is receptive... her and her sister were complete opposites; the sister came out pretty much unskilled and is now the classic nightmare entitled wife with nothing to say and a husband struggling to keep her in handbags, my ex took everything the school had to offer and came out as an incredibly confident woman who had a pie-in-the-sky dream of a career in the music industry when she was 15 and is now doing it. My best friend (LASERGirl) went to a rival private school to that one and is currently working on her dream Physics PhD.
On "working hard" - the amount of work all the people I knew from private schools did utterly eclipsed the work I was set at my school (which was a fairly good comprehensive). Not just academically... music lessons, extra curricular sport, travelling the world (trips to play music in various places, ski trips, hockey tours), work placements, going in on weekends for extra tutoring and help with coursework.. to a workshy oik like me it seemed never ending. Whoever it was saying that private schoolkids aren't worked as hard is viewing the world through incredibly biased spectacles!
Of course, there are plenty of examples of the success from comprehensives - one of my oldest friends is a doctor for Médecins Sans Frontières - but if I compare their old friendship groups to mine it's pretty obvious which ones are doing better on average. It's sad and incredibly disappointing, but unfortunately, it's also true.
Re: The private school vs comprehensive debate
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 9:50 am
by particle-jim
SCope13 wrote:its the single sex schools that are really shitty
I went to an all-boys school and it was decent
Re: The private school vs comprehensive debate
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 9:57 am
by Forum
went to normal primary school and then grammer secondary, cos I passed the smart kids exam like
Re: The private school vs comprehensive debate
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 10:02 am
by Riddles
particle-jim wrote:SCope13 wrote:its the single sex schools that are really shitty
I went to an all-boys school and it was decent
same.
Also, if i had the money i'd send my kids to a private school.
Re: The private school vs comprehensive debate
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 10:13 am
by garethom
I turned down going to a King Edwards school because all my mates were going to one of the local comprehensives, so I went there and I've barely stabbed anyone for weeks.