talisman
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I've always been interested in the public vs private debate and there are heated arguments for both sides.
I went to a pretty good public school from K to 6 and I'm currently in a private school. Obviously I can't compare private schools (based on my school) to selective and public high schools so I was wondering people who may have gone to more than one or people who have heard about them, which type (public, private, selective) allows students to develop life skills the best?
Personally, I would think private, but that's probs because I go to one. I feel that public speaking skills, group work skills, participation in charity work, an all-rounded education is more common among private school students than public school students. The aforementioned are heavily emphasised at my school.
One thing that strikes me as the best quality of private schools is their support network. The support network at my school is incredible. Teachers and students alike put in 100000000% to make sure everyone is happy and that students have an immediate person to go to if there are family issues, school issues, friend issues. There really is zero bullying at my school, the policy is so tight, and any discussion of it isn't tedious, it's constructive and everyone is interested.
So what do you guys think? In terms of development of life skills and providing a support network, which is the best?
I went to a pretty good public school from K to 6 and I'm currently in a private school. Obviously I can't compare private schools (based on my school) to selective and public high schools so I was wondering people who may have gone to more than one or people who have heard about them, which type (public, private, selective) allows students to develop life skills the best?
Personally, I would think private, but that's probs because I go to one. I feel that public speaking skills, group work skills, participation in charity work, an all-rounded education is more common among private school students than public school students. The aforementioned are heavily emphasised at my school.
One thing that strikes me as the best quality of private schools is their support network. The support network at my school is incredible. Teachers and students alike put in 100000000% to make sure everyone is happy and that students have an immediate person to go to if there are family issues, school issues, friend issues. There really is zero bullying at my school, the policy is so tight, and any discussion of it isn't tedious, it's constructive and everyone is interested.
So what do you guys think? In terms of development of life skills and providing a support network, which is the best?
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