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Shit, my school doesn't even have a web page.Asquithian said:
Look at the buildings there huge, and not shitty like ours. Fuck more funding for them.
Shit, my school doesn't even have a web page.Asquithian said:
It seemed as though you did. Oh well, my mistake.ellymelly said:I don't believe i ever referred to my school or situation.
might i add that the Aquatic Centre was paid for by parents.Asquithian said:
Yeah, but after seeing that site, shit, $14,000 a year...I'd just prefer for that money to go away so I could save it. I dont think there funding should be decreased, but it should just get locked at what it is while ours goes up.Asquithian said:eeeeeeeeee what?
i thought u were a liberal? you see this is what we call an 'elite' school...interestingly there are even more elite schools than abbotsleigh
my school is 10 mins for this school...our computers are from last century...but we do have a an oval! and a quad with trees! :uhhuh:
our school is also painted...we also have hall and a flag pole
if we need a pool however we go to hornsby pool...
Implying what? That the State should pay for the Aquatic Centre?ellymelly said:might i add that the Aquatic Centre was paid for by parents.
Ziff said:Implying what? That the State should pay for the Aquatic Centre?
what my post was getting atellymelly said:might i add that the Aquatic Centre was paid for by parents.
iambored said:what my post was getting at
she is not implying the government should pay for it, she is simply saying the government should not cut the funding for the schooling based on the fact they have an aquatic centre when it was the parents that paid for it.
which is also saying everyone else shouldn't say they should lower the funding for the school. it was the parent's choice and their paid for it.
because only a small amount of the parents could afford the pool. the money for it was saved over a long period of time and a large percentage was taken from canteen profits. There are so many parents struggling financially to keep their children at the school who can't afford the cut. ( i won't repeat the reasons why it is unethical anyway as well pointless)Generator said:If the parents can afford a pool then why can't they afford to have their funding cut so that the system is fairer for all?
that i do not know, maybe that's the max the parents can afford?Generator said:If the parents can afford a pool then why can't they afford to have the school's funding cut (or capped, but I would prefer cut) so that the system is fairer for all?
But, why must they afford it? It's a non issue for those with the financial capacity to pay, yet for those who 'struggle'... Why seek a non-public education beyond their reach?iambored said:i know for some of the cheaper private schools it will make a huge difference to the students if funding is cut because a lot of the students won't be able to afford to go there anymore. by cheaper i mean schools that pay either 3000, 6000, 9000 per year. 14 000 is a lot of money, but maybe there are income brackets who can only afford that much and no more?
edit: reading the above post i think that could be right. some parents struggle financially to keep their kids in a public school, some in a $3000 school, some in a $9000, some in $14 000 and some in even more expensive schools
iambored said:that i do not know, maybe that's the max the parents can afford?
i know for some of the cheaper private schools it will make a huge difference to the students if funding is cut because a lot of the students won't be able to afford to go there anymore. by cheaper i mean schools that pay either 3000, 6000, 9000 per year. 14 000 is a lot of money, but maybe there are income brackets who can only afford that much and no more?
Generator said:I don't see it as being unethical, as we established yesterday.
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But, why must they afford it? It's a non issue for those with the financial capacity to pay, yet for those who 'struggle'...
ellymelly said:No, but as we have already estabilished, your ethics are questionable.
society as a whole sees it as an unethical move.
Generator said:http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/09/24/1095961858288.html (It's only a poll, yet we all use and abuse such figures when required).
It seems as though we will never agree (and we both have a different view as to what 'society' expects).
Generator said:If the parents can afford a pool then why can't they afford to have the school's funding cut (or capped, but I would prefer cut) so that the system is fairer for all?