Well Done Private School Parents!

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Postby sw17mamma » Wed Aug 08, 2012 10:16 pm

Yikes, someone is a bit bitter!

I read a great comment from a left winger the other day: What is the point in having school fields that you can only realistically use for roughly a term and you need to upkeep for the entire school year. Surely it is more cost and space effective to have sports surfaces which are multi use and can be used all year and in all weathers.
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Postby juliantenniscoach » Wed Aug 08, 2012 10:30 pm

Re sports grounds. It doesn't really matter whether the surface is grass, concreate or 3G artificial - if the land has been built on, game over. Since John Major nearly 45% of public tennis courts have been lost (source RPT Europe).

The price of land is so high that the pressure to redevelop is massive. But once it's gone............... :(
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Postby tillywith2boys » Thu Aug 09, 2012 12:03 am

Is this a serious post? It's horrible.
The amazing thing we've all witnessed in seeing these people talk is their humility, and hard work, with not a trace of arrogance or feeling of self importance.
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Postby mrs_pavlova » Thu Aug 09, 2012 7:30 am

Breathtaking arrogance.
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Postby tooposhtopush » Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:03 am

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Postby ready2pop » Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:19 am

I think this is an over-simplification.

For example, we've won a lot of medals in rowing, which is a sport that most state school children don't get the chance to try until university. State schools just don't have the funds for boats and boathouses.

Other sports like gymnastic tend to be offered via private clubs rather than schools. Classes need to be paid for and not all parents can afford this so again this is not necessarily available to all state school pupils.

Then, if a child shows talent at a particular sport there's usually a cost (both financial and in terms of time) involved in the training they need to get to top level.

I competed in sport at an international level as a child (having been state educated) but to enable this, my parents had to give up weekends to take me around the country to compete and spend a small fortune on equipment etc...

The Sports Council, Sport England and local councils do offer grants to help but the application process is fairly lengthy so again you need supportive and pushy parents to obtain it.

Bottom line is that to be a top-level sports person you need supportive and dedicated parents. Yes, that involves them shelling out cash too but not necessarily via school fees.
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Postby ready2pop » Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:21 am

By the way did you see that Eton educated Lawrence Clarke (who came 4th in the hurdles final yesterday) said that he felt his private education had held him back since he was forced to focus so much on his academic studies?
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Postby coldatchristmas » Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:44 am

I am not condoning the horrible attitude in the post but at the risk of getting shot down, aren't the basic facts correct?
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Postby Bloomers » Thu Aug 09, 2012 10:30 am

Wow - not very in tune with the Olympic spirit - very bitter. I am not sure of the exact statistic but it is very much worth bearing in mind that a huge number of the 'public school' competitors were actually only educated at these schools because they had bursaries and scholarships. This somewhat skews the figures. The balance would be very different if you excluded the athletes who had educational financial assistance. The bursaries etc are subsidised by full fee-paying parents and charitable concerns - so actually giving talented children an opportunity they may never have had. I heard a fascinating debate with David Davis MP arguing that we should not on any level complain about the success of private school athletes but instead take a look at what they are doing and try and emulate as much as possible. He did stress that if more resources were put into sports etc and the budget for academic education was reduced there would be uproar. There is only a certain amount of money in the pot.

On another note public schools produce very few footballers....which seems to be the 'job' most little boys dream of....and has by far the best remuneration. Just a thought...
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Postby MrsAmanda » Thu Aug 09, 2012 11:21 am

What puzzles me is the op. Usually our names are in pink, can be clicked on to see other posts and the number of posts is listed. Welldone's name is in grey, has no other posts and can't be clicked on.
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Postby livegreen » Thu Aug 09, 2012 11:24 am

This post is a wind up and seems to be an attemp to set people against each other.
No doubt an internet troll.
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Postby Almaceti » Thu Aug 09, 2012 1:24 pm

ah ah ah! why do English people always compare themselves to French people? inferiority complexe? :lol:
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Postby CitySlicker » Thu Aug 09, 2012 4:14 pm

You don't see the Yanks discussing what type of school their atheletes went to. Who gives a damn what school people went to? Why is it that Brits are obsessed with class and the state v private education?

Let's be happy for our high achieving atheletes, and stop turning this into a state v private education issue.
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Postby sandraletitia » Thu Aug 09, 2012 4:22 pm

I don't see this as a state v private school issue. I was a teacher many years ago at the start of the great state school playing fields sell-off - usually to raise funds and we all felt it was so short sighted.
Our youngest is going to the Brit School for sixth form and I was surprised there has been no mention of games or sports facilities at all. Then I read the other day that the Government has stopped funding of sport and games for sixth form.
SO there you are. That's where the problem lies.
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