I'm not after a debate on state/private at all as I know the pros and cons and that a good school is dependent on more than just that.
I have moved back recently from abroad with my DC who have mostly been to international school. They are currently y2 and y4 for September. They go to a state primary in a nearby village which they attended for the summer term of last year and I find the school friendly, they seem happy. One DC had an excellent teacher, one not so much. It's Ofsted Good. For secondary we are in the catchment of a comprehensive that gets very good results in the county - it was rated Outstanding in 2017.
I am thinking, however, that I would like to send my DC to an independent high school anyway. I like the smaller classes, the greater extra -curricular opportunities and it's similarities to the international school they've been too. DD the elder child is a competitive swimmer and I know she'd love to swim for her school. I also like the idea that they will have interruption free learning. I'm a teacher and I've taught state, private and international so I have seen the whole spectrum.
But I can't shake the feeling that with an outstanding secondary nearby that I'd potentially be wasting my money. Anyone gone private over outstanding or very good comp?