OB1
Well-Known Member
I'm not getting it, Bob, because I don't accept your view that teaching our kids should be treated just like any other business. It is not just like any other business.
Perhaps you'd advocate turning all the state schools into publicly listed companies, just like any other business? Perhaps we should outsource teaching in state schools to private companies? No?
You seem absolutely content with the idea that schools are different and should not be treated like businesses, when the argument suits you, but not if it doesn't.
Schools are different. Also, to have charitable status don't they have to be not-for-profit entities and don't they have to provide bursaries and scholarships to people who cannot afford to go there?
I'm not aware of lots of people getting fat off the earnings of private schools.