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State vs Private in Glasgow

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Tabsicle · 07/03/2016 18:19

So, I recently moved to Glasgow and I've been slightly thrown by the fact that every single person I know sends their children to private school.

Are the state schools here that bad? What kind of reputation do they have? I'm pregnant right now so it's a while before I need to make a decision but I'm interested. Should I be planning for private school and starting to save now? I'd prefer a state school but obviously I want what is right for my kids.

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prettybird · 07/03/2016 21:43

Because I know the demographic of the kids at the rugby club and it is very wide.

And while people make silly assumptions, it doesn't help encourage boys and girls to come along. I know the DOs (Development Officers) work very hard with schools across Glasgow. There are some schools they struggle to get into though, because the teachers there have prejudiced distorted views about rugby. Sad

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TheTroubleWithAngels · 07/03/2016 21:48

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prettybird · 07/03/2016 22:04

No - the DOs can't go into the schools to promote rugby because the teachers won't let them Hmm. We get a steady stream of kids coming along at the weekend to give it a go from the schools they are allowed to go into.

But you're right: it's not a thread about rugby. I shouldn't have risen to the snarky and irrelevant comment.

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TheTroubleWithAngels · 07/03/2016 22:22

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prettybird · 07/03/2016 22:53

I beg to differ. It took 6 years for the DO to get into ds' primary school - and that was with us reminding the headteacher regularly (as dh and I had a good relationship with her).

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Rangirl · 12/03/2016 08:01

I think for a lot of people the choice is move to East Ren/East Dunbartonshire or go private That is not to say that individual children will do very well in Glasgow schools
I know nothing about RugbySmile

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OneMagnumisneverenough · 12/03/2016 12:25

Rugby was only ever deemed a toffs game by city folk. Head to the borders and it's a different story. Cricket now.....

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ditherydora · 12/03/2016 15:56

I think Hyndland or Broomhill primaries would be absolutely fine. And Hyndland secondary is meant to be good too. You can Google the schools results for 2014 and most of the glasgow schools do okay compared with the rest of Scotland. There are a couple in less privileged aread that don't have decent results.

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cheeseandcrackers77 · 12/03/2016 23:59

Prettybird I'm ex Bearsden Academy (25years ago). My kids now go there and it's just been inspected and got the highest award it could and it really is a fab school even back in my day it was great and was in the top 5 for exam results every year.

Bearsden Primary however is recovering from a bad inspection, my kids didn't go there but apparently it was the head that caused the problems, she is now gone and the new head is doing great work.

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nulgirl · 13/03/2016 00:24

You should be fine with Hyndland. I wouldn't bother with the expense of private especially at primary level.

We however are taking the traditional route of leaving Glasgow to move to East Ren for secondary though as our local school is Hillpark which I don't want my kids to go to. If we don't end up moving in going up put in a placement request for Shawlands.

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prettybird · 13/03/2016 09:03

Cheeseandcrackers - it's 38 years since I left Bearsden Academy! ShockBlush a loooooong time ago even if I did go to Uni from 5th Year Wink

Nulgirl - as far as I know, Shawlands has always been able to accommodate all placing requests. But Hyndland is on a par with it for results (there is friendly competition) and would surely be more convenient for you if you don't move.

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Alohamora · 13/03/2016 09:19

I went to Clober Primary and Douglas Academy in Milngavie but that was over 20 years ago Grin. Many of my year went on to study Medicine or Law.

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Getanswers1 · 30/06/2017 16:58

hi ... is anyone still here?
does anyone know about st joseph's primary school in Stepps or st Barbara in Muirhead? i am in a dilemma of choosing either of the two or go private for St Aloysuis. can anyone comment on any of the schools?

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howabout · 01/07/2017 19:58

No idea about St Joseph's or St Barbara but St Aloysius has a good reputation and I know ex pupils, parents and teachers there. However the advice I was given was to start with the State sector and move if not happy - I have a 14 and 16 year old and I have never felt the need but they have lots of friends who have. The Glasgow private schools are always happy to accept transfers in ime. In the past there was a culture of private schooling in Glasgow and it is relatively affordable compared to other areas which is why it persists to the extent it does.

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Getanswers1 · 03/07/2017 22:46

Hi there.. . Many thanks for your comment. Really appreciate it. Still undecided though as I am trying to avoid mid school transfer after the poor girl has made friends. Hubby is for private n I am for public... so not still sure which way it will shift. Can I ask what do u mean about "culture about private schools in Glasgow in the past"?

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howabout · 03/07/2017 23:51

See some of the comments upthread on "culture". 30 years ago it was not the "done thing" for the professional classes of Glasgow to use State education. This included doctors, lawyers, accountants and teachers and there were generous bursaries to protect this position.

On "moving" I would only say that I think it is easier to go from State to Private than it would be to do the reverse if financial circumstances changed or your DC did not fit the private school culture. The State sector serves a much broader section of the community which obviously has its disadvantages but for me the risk of "not fitting in" is lower because of this.

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