there are a few generalisations here.. obviously, not all schools are like the ones I describe here. Don't mean to offend anyone..Originally posted by user
in terms of school reputation, doesn't James Ruse open the biggest door
And contacts and stuff, true, you do meet a lot of people at private schools that will end up running the country (so long as the Liberals are in power anyway) So in case you ever need a favour (hey mate remember me, you still owe me 5 bucks from High school/ oh its you didn't recogise you/ well can you do me a favour, I work for a petroleum company now, can you not introduce alternative fuels for another few years or so/ sure thing, anything for you)
Besides, a lot of public schools have standards, traditions and reputations too. Selective schools anyway.
well.. personally, I wouldn't trade a place at a private school (depends which one) for a place at a selective school. as for JR opening the biggest door.. I don't think so. Emloyers look at more than just academic ability. a private school places more emphasis on grooming than a public one would. Private Schools also have more stringent disciplinary systems than public schools. At most selective schools there is an imbalance between academia and other aspects of school life. Private Schools seem to have a greater balance, and it is this balance which also attracts future employers. I've never been to a public school before, so my comments are based on what people (who go to selective schools) tell me. From what I'm told, the teaching systems at certain public schools are quite poor (eg. teachers not showing up to class, or even school).