Just cause you go to a private school doesn't mean there are no poor people there. Some parents would sell cars and mortgage their houses etc just to pay for their children's education. Some kids earn scholarships. So to say that there are no poor people at a private school is quite stereotypical.Since I go to private school, I extremely doubt there are any poor people there
True... but it's the North Shore (Gordon/Hornsby area) and how many private schools with rich snobby kids are there (it is like a breeding ground for private schools)? I accept some people may have it tougher than others because of financial situations. Unless you have been there/ lived there you will realise most houses there are really expensive, massive and I highly doubt people there to be in financial ruin. Mortgages can only go so far, what if you run out of money and getting evicted? There's only like 4-5 guys I know on scholarships in my year and trust me they are not poor at all.Just cause you go to a private school doesn't mean there are no poor people there. Some parents would sell cars and mortgage their houses etc just to pay for their children's education. Some kids earn scholarships. So to say that there are no poor people at a private school is quite stereotypical.
????it's probably more prevalent at selective schools where the majority are asians..and asians are usually..poor..i mean..not as well off teehee
edit: well it's certainly the case at my school hahaha..omg i never actualyl realised that until op started this thread
Agreed..It varies. There's really no correlation, in my opinion.