Just read an article 'The Son Only Rises' by James Delingpole published this month, sorry don't have a link.
It bascially makes the point that in cash strapped times if you can afford to send just one child to private school you should chose your son. This is why according to article:
- Boys, whether we like it or not are much more likely to end up earning their family's crust, while girls - especially if they're pretty- can always marry someone rich regardless of their education.
- Girls, being more sophisticated, devious and socially adept than boys are more capable of negotiating the complexities of the state-school system than boys
- Boys are generally lazier and less mature than girls so will benefit from more discipline and rigour at private school.
- Boys are usually more physical and the sport on offer is better quality and more frequent than at the average state school.
Delingpole says, tongue in cheek I hope, that he's still holding out for a lottery win that will buy his girl an education too but this is the outcome he is hoping for:
'Boy goes to tailcoat-wearing school full of boys desperate to meet attractive sisters with urban, state-educated cred; Girl meets future duke/hedgefunder and never has to work again. I don't call that sexist. I call that common sense'.
Hmmmmm