Here's my rant...
In 2002, when I was in Year 10 I went for four scholarships for three Melbourne boarding schools. PLC, MLC and Caulfield Grammar School. The last one (CGS), I was into the last round of selection...but just missed out. I go to a public, country high school and thought that I was in a 'dead-end' situation. I thought that the facilities these private schools offered would improve my grades, I was under the dillusion that a 200 seat theatre and extensive theatrical program would make me a better performer, I thought that being in a school surrounded by relatively wealthy people would make me a better person.
Now, I can't believe how stupid I was to think that. I can't believe I considered going to a private school. I can't believe how I let myself ignore the opportunities my town offers me. I can't believe that I'd not exhausted the public system.
My parents both teach in the public system and collectively have knocked up 40yrs of service. I like to think that I know the private system now, after my experience of tours, try a day and crap like that. My 13 years of public education has been invaluable. Out of the meager funds my school receives I am taught lessons for life. I am not spoon-fed work, or taught how to succeed in exams. I am taught skills that will be the basis for my career in the foreseeable future. The success of public schools is not measured by how many children get perfects UAIs, the 25 meter swimming pool or the music centre with recording studios. The success is measured by the retention rate of public school students at tertiary institutions and respective careers, the little things we achieve with the poor facilities we are provided with, students who achieve outstanding results despite not having that state-of-the-art VA studios or computer labs, and the alumni...that are coming back to their school, still wanting to be a part of it.
I am so very glad I didnt get that scholarship.
Johnny Howard questioned the values that public schools teach, believing that it is taught one-sidedly. What is the one side of respect? What is the one-side of responsibility? What is the one side of equality, reconciliation and peace? I know that he is a war-bringer, a tiny man playing up to the big-players. But his ignorance and poor governing of this country doesnt gain my respect.
What is his objective in stirring this argument up? Perhaps the ultimate, the government losing responsibility for the public education system...just another thing off his agenda...or perhaps he wants to decrease public schools funding even more...
We learn to live, we can survive in the real world. We are not sheltered, we encourage discussion. We invite students from all backgrounds, financial, racial, religious.
Thats what I love about Public Education. Diversity.
(P.S: braindrainedash, loved the letter in the Border Mail. My family loved it!)