I went to a public highschool but then then moved to a boys only private school. In my experience, the environment and students of the public school that i went to was/is far superior than the private school i am currently going to.
lol wat have u been to a private school?public>private so you have more life skills. You gotta have the school yard bully which everyone sucks upto, you gotta have the druggie kid, gotta learn about sex etc. Dont learn this shit at no private school
respecti remember the parent of a SHORE kid yelling "public education raises criminals"
hmm, not really in private high school (however i go to one which pays $5500 per year, wtf...and it ranks only 360), but school is all about showing off stuff like their facilities (which is pretty good i must admit), and musical talent, christian charities etc. and not the main thing EDUCATION.. oh well, i rather go to a public, and i don't really have respect for my school.In my own personal opinion.....
I went to a private school when I was younger. There were some very snobbish people. Besides that fact I guess it did discipline me (since private schools are extremely stingy with their uniforms etc, you know what i mean). Also, I was taught valuable morals. Although I am not Christian, their teachings have allowed me to gain a better understanding of the world and has somewhat made me the kind of optimistic person along the way.
That was primary school. In high school, I do believe it is a waste of money. You are paying 20000x the amount of money for the same education. Expensive uniform. Compulsory religious studies throughout those 6 years. It's pretty unnecessary.
It's not just showing off? Some people want to pursue music or art or fencing or whatever in their spare time and by going to a private school it makes it easier to have access to those kinds of facilities -> some people want to be all-rounders and generally its easier to do so if you go to a school with a lot of available facilities, sporting competitions, opportunities to do that kind of thing.hmm, not really in private high school (however i go to one which pays $5500 per year, wtf...and it ranks only 360), but school is all about showing off stuff like their facilities (which is pretty good i must admit), and musical talent, christian charities etc. and not the main thing EDUCATION.. oh well, i rather go to a public, and i don't really have respect for my school.
Also a person on this thread says that the government shouldn't be investing money into priv school, and i believe this is wrong since not everyone is not rich wiping their ass with $100 bills. For instance, my parents earn a combined income less than $100 000, which isn't bad per year, so we aren't all rich, however numerous of my friends own million dollar mansions etc. lol. your opinion though
ughIt's not just showing off? Some people want to pursue music or art or fencing or whatever in their spare time and by going to a private school it makes it easier to have access to those kinds of facilities -> some people want to be all-rounders and generally its easier to do so if you go to a school with a lot of available facilities, sporting competitions, opportunities to do that kind of thing.
Anyway, I don't think you can judge people on what school they go to. I went to a public school for a year when I was really young and got bullied there by a couple of people, but there were still others who were nice. I went to a private school a few years later and got verbally abused by a couple of people there, but nevertheless met other amazing people.
I go to a private school now and there are shit people and there are great people. I can honestly say that the two bitchiest, worst people I have ever met in my life come here, but went to public schools in primary. Even so, the two best, most amazing people I've ever met also came here from public schools. There will be all kinds of people wherever you go.
i actually don't see what was wrong with that comment
shes talking about the relationship of bulling to public and private - both have them, its not a factor to be speaking about.i actually don't see what was wrong with that comment
but that's what she said, both systems have them and therefore its not a factor to differentiate them.shes talking about the relationship of bulling to public and private - both have them, its not a factor to be speaking about.
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there's nothing really wrong with the current school types, always public school people complaining about private schools