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Thoughts and prayers everyone, thoughts and prayers. 09:53 - Jan 31 with 3299 viewsBlueBadger

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Thoughts and prayers everyone, thoughts and prayers. on 14:27 - Jan 31 with 551 viewsfactual_blue

Thoughts and prayers everyone, thoughts and prayers. on 10:16 - Jan 31 by meekreech

By paying the fees they are guaranteeing the children are going to be properly educated .
They are also being given a chance to advance their lives to become leaders in all aspects of society. The current system of schooling is not designed to help children progress and improve themselves.


After all, our privately schooled leaders have served us so well recently, haven't they?

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Thoughts and prayers everyone, thoughts and prayers. on 14:35 - Jan 31 with 528 viewsKeno

Thoughts and prayers everyone, thoughts and prayers. on 14:24 - Jan 31 by jonbull88

No one should be written off ever, however in a school nowadays when class sizes are 30-35 it makes it jolly hard to get help to the “strugglers”. I speak from experience in that my boys are fortunate enough to go to private school, my eldest needs extra help which they are able to provide, with him having a class size of only 14, I feel he would most definitely would have been overlooked in the state system. Ideally we would all love a well funded state system, but how much truly would the cost be to half class sizes, an awful lot I imagine.


Just out of interest and I'm really not having a pop but how would react if you were asked to pay say £35K per year in extra tax to help fund the state education properly?

I'm genuinely curious as to the answer to that one

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Thoughts and prayers everyone, thoughts and prayers. on 16:05 - Jan 31 with 491 viewsRadioOrwell

Thoughts and prayers everyone, thoughts and prayers. on 10:16 - Jan 31 by meekreech

By paying the fees they are guaranteeing the children are going to be properly educated .
They are also being given a chance to advance their lives to become leaders in all aspects of society. The current system of schooling is not designed to help children progress and improve themselves.


That isn't stating a case as to why schools shouldn't pay VAT.
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Thoughts and prayers everyone, thoughts and prayers. on 10:59 - Feb 1 with 428 viewsjonbull88

Thoughts and prayers everyone, thoughts and prayers. on 14:35 - Jan 31 by Keno

Just out of interest and I'm really not having a pop but how would react if you were asked to pay say £35K per year in extra tax to help fund the state education properly?

I'm genuinely curious as to the answer to that one


If it was guaranteed to go towards education I’d pay more tax and I’m already in the 40% bracket. However tax has been mishandled for many years, and every sector has been underfunded for decades.
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Thoughts and prayers everyone, thoughts and prayers. on 11:03 - Feb 1 with 416 viewsKeno

Thoughts and prayers everyone, thoughts and prayers. on 10:59 - Feb 1 by jonbull88

If it was guaranteed to go towards education I’d pay more tax and I’m already in the 40% bracket. However tax has been mishandled for many years, and every sector has been underfunded for decades.


Thats a fair answer and probably much the same as I would say!

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