jennylim said:
ah, but my parents also waste their taxes paying for your school if you want to put it like that. they fork out the money to pay for my education as well as supporting the public sector even when i don't use it.
Very true. It all works both ways; we're supporting all the community with our taxes.
Look, I genuinely don't mind. Many people choose to go to a private school because of good reasons. I heard this Jewish family pulled their children out of a government school and put them in a private school, because they were angry with the way kids were forced to sing Christmas carols. A private school allowed their children to follow their own faith happily and undisturbed.
Also, private schools may be better-funded and better-able to cope with children with special needs, such as disabled children. Quite frequently, private schools have better extracurricular facilities. eg sporting or musical. And my parents are big about the whole "discipline" thing; from what I've heard the private schools may expel/suspend troublesome students more easily than public ones. As someone else said, the teachers are better in private schools, as they can pick and choose, as opposed to being allocated teachers.
Plus, if you want to do a "boutique subject" as my SDD teacher dubbed them, like Classical Greek, which only has a handful of students and costs the school a lot of money, there is a greater chance of a private school offering it.
On the other hand, many people choose public schools because of the mixed and non-elitist environment they perceive. Public schools also tend to do less of a spoon-feeding job, and many think it's a better representation of the reality of adulthood as opposed to a cottonwool existence in a private school. I also think the selective schools unit is an excellent one; trust me, I was supposed to go to Ruse, but...long story...
I know you all think you're wasting your taxes on private schools, but I think they're a valid alternative for many people, as the public system was designed to only cater for the "masses". Even as a private school student, I think the fees charged are pretty exorbitent, and think the policies of the Catholic schools are a good idea. Unfortunately this would never work as the cost of living is so high. It's the fees that bring in all the good teachers and facilities. You can't win.
**sigh** I've just contradicted myself so many times.