Re: Public School vs. Private
Forget public schools.
Forget private schools.
Forget selective public schools.
SELECTIVE PRIVATE FTW!!! :wave:
Either way this thread is full of so many ridiculous generalisations, because PEOPLE CANNOT HAVE GONE TO EVERY SCHOOL!!! People are inherently biased. I think my school (Selective private - Grammar) rocks. We have great facilities, great teachers, we are NOT spoonfed even though we are always the top performing private school (6th in state), we're in the GPS, heaps of extracurricular activities, besdies performing arts schools probably the best at music etc... But I'm biased ive gone there for years!
But then again other people have raised valid points. For example, most people at privates are rich and we don't get to mix with as diverse a group of people during school hours. There is also a tendency for parents to "guilt trip" their kids into studying hard because "We're not paying $20K a year for you to be a fuck-up".
How good the teachers are is also a big issue in this thread; but how can you know!? There's absolutely no independent way to validate this. People have argued that more private teachers have PhDs and get more money, thus meaning they are likely to put more effort in - but then people said that doesnt mean squat, its all about individual motivations. How can we know? Unless we have someone who went to sort of 5 or 6 schools growing up in an objective frame of mind then was a career teacher at several schools, maybe theyd be justified to comprehensively reply. But the people here, most of whom who have been at either a private or selective public since year 7 cant really qualify.
But then again its all about opinions...Personally id say at the bottom of the heap are your public schools in, say, new suburbs which are less economically well-off and have more new teachers. Then your no name private schools which cant get academics or extra curricular right. Then your good comprehensive public schools. Then your big-name private schools. Then selective public. Then selective private (although how many of these schools are there?)