Iam64
maddyone,your family experience is of course just that. I recognise both of you taught for many years, very valuable contribution.
I don’t see my post as saying never the Twain shall meet. More that this area is one that divides posters into largely for or against Labour’s proposal. As is clear, I support it
Thank you for your recognition Iam.
You’re certainly correct in that this topic does divide posters hugely.
It will no longer affect me or my family, but that would be a selfish attitude, because it would have affected me some years ago, and so I do feel for families using independent schools who are not rich, but just about managing to pay their school fees.
Independent schools are used for a variety of reasons. My grandson, who was adopted at two years old, went initially to a state CofE primary school, but he was removed after two years due to constant changes of staff (three teachers and four different TAs in one year alone) and my son chose a lovely private school for him. The constant disruptions were affecting his young child who had had more than enough disruptions in his young life, and his confidence was affected badly. In his new independent school, with stable staffing and smaller classes, he thrived. It was the best choice for him and he was lucky that his parents could make that choice. He will be going to senior school in September and he is going to an excellent state senior school, much sought after, but previously looked after children have the advantage of rising to the top of the admissions list in state schools.
I hope no poster will think that this advantage, not available to other children, is unfair.