kirabolton
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urgh i have to agree with wikiwiki's logic - sigh -
Everybody does have the same right to free education, it shouldn't really matter how much your parents earn.
I also think one of the biggest problems is the standard of teachers at public schools. I don't really blame teachers for leaving public schools, i know if i was one and i got paid more at a private i would leave but it still boils down to government funding. And yeah i know private school kids pay for that better education, but is that really fair? If everyone is entitled to free education despite how little or how much their parents earn isn't everyone entitled to a certain standard of teaching? So what if your getting cheap education, if your teachers are fresh out of Uni with absoloutely no idea how to handle we unruly public schoolians then it's not really fair is it. I think this is one good thing about private schools, they do really put education first but as i've said before it's all good and fine if you can afford it.
Everybody does have the same right to free education, it shouldn't really matter how much your parents earn.
I also think one of the biggest problems is the standard of teachers at public schools. I don't really blame teachers for leaving public schools, i know if i was one and i got paid more at a private i would leave but it still boils down to government funding. And yeah i know private school kids pay for that better education, but is that really fair? If everyone is entitled to free education despite how little or how much their parents earn isn't everyone entitled to a certain standard of teaching? So what if your getting cheap education, if your teachers are fresh out of Uni with absoloutely no idea how to handle we unruly public schoolians then it's not really fair is it. I think this is one good thing about private schools, they do really put education first but as i've said before it's all good and fine if you can afford it.