...but they put me in the school because it is a better teaching atmosphere, it is a girls' school, i learn in a Religious atmosphere and it is a "better" school community all up. It has nothing to do with money... if it did, then i would've gone to the public school two minutes walk away from my house. My parents care about my education and want me to grow up with the best education (not necessarily selective school education, you know), and after attending a public, average, co-educational high school last week for a day...
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Oh cos a day at a public school is gunna do it, I'm glad that you now know what a public school atmosphere is....watever! As for the money situation, obviously they CAN afford it, if that is where you are going.And a BETTER RELIGIOUS ATMOSPHERE...that has nothing to do with education. People at a public school can go to SUnday school....that would provide a great religious atmosphere, and many people aren't religious in the first place. Are you saying that only religous people can go to private schools?Plus, co-education teaches kids how to interact with the opposite sex, and I'm not saying that people who go to an all girls school don't know how to treat the oppostie sex, but, the 'atmosphere' at co-ed schools are fine. The teachers ARE FINE.
okay, I've had my whinge for the day....