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eRRaTiK
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Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada

hey guys, what school can I go to to play with my privates?


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Old Post Aug-08-2007 06:33  Australia
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gumble
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Melbourne

i didnt say more, i said they should (continue to) receive government funding.


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Old Post Aug-08-2007 06:36  Palestine
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Paulie
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Registered: Aug 2002
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BEat Blog, rather than cry poor mate, go out there work your bollocks off and send your kids to a private school!


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Old Post Aug-08-2007 06:37  Australia
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Dean Millson
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Originally posted by Beat Blog
Haha...in a way I agree with that, however, only someone who went to a private school would say that! Did you go to a private school Dean? I'm guessing yes.


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By the way, when I say "private"; I'm referring to the twelve or so all boy schools in Melbourne established circa 1900.


The school i went to was established in the 1960's so by your definition i guess i didn't That seems like an odd definition, but then again so is the stereotype


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Old Post Aug-08-2007 06:47  Australia
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pkcRAISTLIN
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Registered: Jul 2002
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quote:
Originally posted by gumble
A higher number of students from private go to university. Around 75% of my year.


and a much higher percentage drop out coz they cant handle the academic freedom

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Originally posted by gumble
So all this publicly funded private school nonsense is stupid. We all publicly fund centrelink as well. And what are a lot of those people giving back to us?


well, this thread isnt about funding per se, its about religious schools that receive public funding being selective of who they let into their schools, based upon their "religosity".

defend that grumble

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BEat Blog, rather than cry poor mate, go out there work your bollocks off and send your kids to a private school!


fuck that. the only kids that need the best teaching are the stupid ones. my kids will be uber smart, so i dont need the private system


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gumble
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Registered: Apr 2002
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If a church runs a school to teach within thier doctrine, i think they have every right to choose who they let in.

They are providing a better education founded on thier church beliefs, and if they let in people who will not fit in with the school ethos, it would (and does) undermine that.

They should receive funding as every other private school does, every student in Aus should receive government funding.


Now, I doubt anyone would agree with me on these points, but thats as diplomatic as I can be...


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Domesticated
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Registered: Feb 2007
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Originally posted by Dean Millson
The school i went to was established in the 1960's so by your definition i guess i didn't That seems like an odd definition, but then again so is the stereotype


No, no, of course it's still private, I just meant that snobby attitude, and elitism, only seems to come from the older inner city schools, like Scotch, Xavier and Melbourne Grammar.


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pkcRAISTLIN
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quote:
Originally posted by gumble
If a church runs a school to teach within thier doctrine, i think they have every right to choose who they let in.


rubbish. the state sets the curriculum. you cant have it both ways- you cant expect funding from the public and then deny the public the right to benefit from said funding.

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Originally posted by gumble
They are providing a better education founded on thier church beliefs, and if they let in people who will not fit in with the school ethos, it would (and does) undermine that.


in all my years i am still to see evidence that they provide a better education. your example before of a greater tertiary retention could easily be related to a higher than average socio-economic lifestyle which historically trend towards higher education. in any case that is irrelevant.

Why does a school's apparent "ethos" mean two shits if they are funded by the public purse? again, you cant accept money and then do what you will with it. especially if you're saying "oh, you're just not catholic enough to go to this school" -how fucking christian

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They should receive funding as every other private school does, every student in Aus should receive government funding.


yes, just as every student should have the right (insofar as is possible) to attend any school that they desire

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Now, I doubt anyone would agree with me on these points, but thats as diplomatic as I can be...


damned straight


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Domesticated
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Registered: Feb 2007
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Originally posted by Paulie
BEat Blog, rather than cry poor mate, go out there work your bollocks off and send your kids to a private school!


Pffty, read the thread dude.

I went to a private school myself, and fully intend to send my kids to one too.

I don't think snobby attitude relies on where you went to school (though it can rub off), or how much money you have, it's simply how you were raised.

There are an equal amount of wankers, snobs, bogans and dickheads, whether you go to a public or private school.

p.s I don't think public school kids realise how much peer pressure there is at private schools, which is quite hard when you're an insecure teenager. If you aren't seen with a "cool" brand of clothes or the latest mobile you can easily become an outsider...not because you can't afford the same stuff as everyone else, but simply because you're different, just like if you got a stupid haircut etc...


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indeed, how on earth is a prospective kindergarten student meant to display their level of religosity? why are we expecting children to be able to make such complicated choices? and since when did a religious ethos become more important than the academic benefits a particular school is meant to represent?


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Domesticated
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Registered: Feb 2007
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
indeed, how on earth is a prospective kindergarten student meant to display their level of religosity? why are we expecting children to be able to make such complicated choices? and since when did a religious ethos become more important than the academic benefits a particular school is meant to represent?


Often religion has more to do with values rather than belief, at least at the schools I have experienced.

I'm fiercely atheist, yet I admire the values that Christianity adheres to.

When you send your kid to a school with a particular religion, you're trying to imbue them with the values and morality taught by that religion.

Also, although religious ethos may not be important to you, nor me, it is VERY important to some people in the country. RE was compulsory in my final year of school; a one hour class three times a week if I remember correctly. A majority of it isn't about learning the bible etc, but learning about morality and general issues in life such as homosexuality, abortions and terminal illnesses; not that much to do with "God" really.


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eRRaTiK
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Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada

quote:
Originally posted by Beat Blog
A majority of it isn't about learning the bible etc, but learning about morality and general issues in life such as homosexuality, abortions and terminal illnesses; not that much to do with "God" really.


I've learnt about all those things and I've never been religious, and I attended public school all my life.

Gentleness, self-sacrifice and generosity are the exclusive possession of no one race or religion. -- Gandhi

How bout all schools, private or public, focus on teaching life and not religion?


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