That's good, but selective schools still offer a crapload of opportunities.
- No bogans disrupting your classes.
- Competitive environment which motivates you and in the end, does bring up your internal mark to your extent.
- Special facilities/programs for gifted and talented students that other schools don't offer - for free.
Too many jimmies have been rustled.
The thing is this:
- Many comprehensive schools (when large enough), are tiered and so, you are stuck with minimal amount of retards.
- The top of some comprehensive schools are still competitive but obviously, not to the same extent.
- If you have proven to be talented and attend a comprehensive high school, the school would often try and accommodate your talents.
However, at my selective school, many students aren't competitive so that they want others to fail (okay, there's some but they tend to not be at the top) and we have many crappy teachers too...