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State school or private?

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iismum · 11/09/2018 17:27

DD is moving to high school next year, and we are struggling to decide between her catchment high school and a private school. The catchment high school is pretty good and I think she would get a good education there, but it's huge and I feel she would get lost in the crowd a bit. She's bright but doesn't push herself that much and I feel won't be stretched that much. At a private school, I think she would get a bit more individual attention. One of the private school options is also large but they have more staff; the other one is much smaller. Money isn't too much of a consideration - it would be great not to pay out all that cash but we can afford it and my main priority is DD's education.

DD wants to go to the catchment high school as that's where most of her friends are going, but I think she will make new friends pretty soon either way. But I don't want her always regretting that she wasn't allowed to go ..!

Another factor is that DS, two years younger, may not be able to go to the same school because of catchment changes - his state school option may be considerably worse, in which case we would be pretty likely to consider private for him - but I really want them to have equality in education.

I'm finding it really hard to make the decision! If anyone has any thoughts on a good private school v a good state school, it would be helpful to hear them.

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CloudPop · 21/09/2018 16:30

Can only reiterate previous suggestions of having a good look round both, and get a feel for how your daughter would fit there. Both of mine are in private and honestly, the cost is staggering. Goes up way above inflation. Their schools are great and they are happy there but really don't underestimate the cost.

CloudPop · 21/09/2018 16:31

Oh and yes there are always places at private schools away from the punch points (same as all schools I guess, people move)

bangourvillagebesttimeever · 21/09/2018 16:32

I am fully aware that going to a good Uni does not always equate to a good job and high pay. However it is more likely than going to a duff uni. However there are great non RG universities who are sought after courses. Anyway the thread is going off on a tangent.... private vs state. At the end of the day if you have the luxury of having the choice then it’s really up to you OP. Not all privates are good either I should add

KnotsInMay · 22/09/2018 10:47

Equality in Education means giving each child the same opportunity to flourish, not spending the same amount of money.

(Parent with Dc at an ordinary non-renowned very multi- and inclusive London comprehensive which delivers a great education to all abilities).

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