I send my children to public school... because they will eventually have to work, shop and eat in public so why keep them away from something they will all have to face one day... just my opinion...
2007-05-18 02:50:52
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answered by HelloPeeps 2
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I sent my daughter to a public primary school because it was close to home and my daughter had friends there.Education system was okay. For high school we have chosen a Catholic school because that is where my daughter wants to go. The education is better because in state schools government is cutting out maths and science courses which are precisely the subjects my daughter wants to study.Many of her friends are going there as well.The local high school is bad .The school we have chosen caters for low income families and we have applied for a scholarship,. Those who cant afford private and are low income have a look around for bursaries or scholarships. Where there is a way there is awill.
2007-05-18 16:47:17
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answered by Anonymous
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we live in Spain and could be sending our daughter to a private international college.especially for the reason,the ordinary public colleges right here have one hundred's of infants in them.a minimum of 50 childrens in keeping with classification.the non-public colleges have smaller training and greater useful knowledgeable instructors.there will be greater one-to-one time for each student and there is likewise a much better variety of game activities and centers.the college Aria would be going to is quite an English college,so training would be concept utilising the English guidance gadget,such because of the fact the GCSE's etc.i think of that's approximately 6000+ a year,yet money does not rely while it comprises our new child's guidance :)
2017-01-10 06:19:39
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answered by kunich 4
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My wife and I homeschool our children, and to be honest for a couple of reasons. Mainly because we wanted the best for them. I am a teacher myself and we thought that they would learn a whole lot more when the teacher-student ratio is 1:1 as opposed to 1:21 (or 1:31 depending on the district).
2007-05-18 03:00:58
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answered by desimtm 2
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We are sending our daughter to private school for several reasons.
First, it is smaller and she will get more individualized attention.
Second, our public school is not very good.
Third, I want my daughter to attend a school that will require accountability for schoolwork and behavior.
Forth, I want my daughter to be taught in an environment of faith, where praying is encouraged and taught rather than forbidden.
And finally, I am fully in favor of school uniforms.
2007-05-18 02:54:32
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answered by lawmom 5
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can't afford private for both. not fair if just one is sent :(
2007-05-18 02:51:33
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answered by lizbntz 2
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