
What is the real cost to the parents of a private education?
In his last months, Jade Goody has sold the story of his slow death from cancer in the newspapers. He left aside what dignity she had, and allowed the private and very personal pain of his family who are spread throughout the world for all to see, a world where she knew it was a controversial subject and object of animosity media and divided. She knew that she spent her last weeks criticism, but she bore all good, and why? Then she could die knowing that she left her son with enough money for a private education.
Now I'm not saying that Jade was wrong to want to give children the future – after all, she herself was one of thousands, probably even millions, who feel they were omitted from the public education system. But it raises the question of the duration of the parents must go to her children a good school, and preparatory schools "Href =" http://www.isc.co.uk/ "private schools Preparation> are actually much better than regular understanding if they come at a cost to such families?
Enrolment rates have skyrocketed in recent years, and recent figures suggest that parents are required to pay an average of about £ 3,000 per quarter to keep their children in private education, or a maximum of £ 7,350 for the boarding. Perhaps because of these rising costs, there was a bit of a backlash against private education, and many believe that a child can succeed where they are if they have the right stimulus. Michelle Obama gave new life to the belief that last month when he visited a public school in London and met with students there, showing their clear support of the school and told his students with great emotion, "You are all jewels.
But what the media decides its next report, however, it becomes expensive to send a child to private school, especially when many parents are struggling with recession, the fact is that in middle school, score higher private. Given that only 18 percent of all sixth graders attend Sixth Form "href = "Http://www.isc.co.uk/ParentZone_SixthForm.htm"> independent sixth form colleges, the figures show that 10.156 of these students have received three " A "level last year, in comparison, only 7,484 students in public schools.
It is certainly food for thought for parents and a difficult choice between what might be a better education for their children, but will probably have to make deep cuts in other areas to pay. Many parents should start saving for school fees when the baby is born, or even earlier, just for your child through the door of a private school.
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