bluethrunthru
Well-Known Member
I certainly do. Why do the kids of the super rich already a couple of rungs up the ladder of life get a further boost at the expense of funding for the less well off schools. Research shows that on a small %age would have to drop out on the grounds of affordability.
Fees have been rising fast over the last 15 years - out stripping inflation - but they have all hung in there. The idea its removing opportunities from loads of kids is for the birds. The schools - especially the top ones - are attended by the kids of the very rich from around the globe. It does not surprise me that Patel was greatly concerned about students coming from China to UK universities because they might over stay once their course is done. There no shortage of Visa's for kids of rich Chinese families to attend Eton and Harrow.
The days of a chartered accountant or a local solicitor being able to afford to send their kids to public schools has long gone - maybe if more kids from wealthier backgrounds go into local state schools maybe their parent will lobby their MP when the meet in the Con Club for a drink to ask them to drive up the quality of state schooling.
Meanwhile the oiks who have no choice are more and more deciding how best to feed their kids to stave off malnutrition and rickets and are thanking god you can buy a school uniform for a fiver in Lidl
Fees have been rising fast over the last 15 years - out stripping inflation - but they have all hung in there. The idea its removing opportunities from loads of kids is for the birds. The schools - especially the top ones - are attended by the kids of the very rich from around the globe. It does not surprise me that Patel was greatly concerned about students coming from China to UK universities because they might over stay once their course is done. There no shortage of Visa's for kids of rich Chinese families to attend Eton and Harrow.
The days of a chartered accountant or a local solicitor being able to afford to send their kids to public schools has long gone - maybe if more kids from wealthier backgrounds go into local state schools maybe their parent will lobby their MP when the meet in the Con Club for a drink to ask them to drive up the quality of state schooling.
Meanwhile the oiks who have no choice are more and more deciding how best to feed their kids to stave off malnutrition and rickets and are thanking god you can buy a school uniform for a fiver in Lidl