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Regarding ages 5-16, is it necessary to pay in order for a child to have the best prospects? What are your own experiences?

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''Other.'' I very much want to answer with ''yes'' because I think it's true in many, if not most cases, but not invariably. There are many factors - not the least of which is the motivation of the...

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Yes I agree with all you said, Francois. I voted 'yes' myself because I think if someone is bright they can do well. I knew of a few students from the secondary school I went to who went on to oxford...

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Three of my grandsons went to private boarding school and they hated it. The youngest pleaded with his Dad to allow him to go to the local school, which he did at 15. He is at college now. It cost my...

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I was surprised to see that no-one has answered 'No'.  I think that whilst it is certainly possible for a child to achieve in a state school just as well as in a privately funded school, the reality...

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I suppose at a fee-paying school teachers might actually notice and care more if a pupil isn't doing well in a subject. When I avoided maths class and was obviously struggling the only thing that was...

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I attended private schools until High School, at which time I begged my parents to send me to public school instead of the Catholic Boarding school that most of the girls in the family went to at that...

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See that's my point, someone with brains can do well in the absence of a paid for education.

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