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Andy Hall wrote:
On 2008-07-25 09:41:44 +0100, stuart noble
said:

Andrew Gabriel wrote:
In article ,
stuart noble writes:
IME bright kids will sail through their A levels, whatever system
they're in.

I thought all kids sailed through their A levels nowadays?


No point in private education on academic grounds then.


Depends on how many A levels and also the impact with university
entrance grades (they adjust accordngly), plus of course choice of
universities and the possibility of scholarships and bursaries.

Secondly, education is not about imparting information in order to pass
exams. That's training and is for monkeys. Education is about
discovering how to go about learning - finding, sifting and assimilating
appropriate information for the tasks at hand. By virtue of the
different ethic and much better teacher pupil ratio, this most important
aspect of education can be facilitated in the independent sector.
The state is unable to do this because it wants to treat everybody in
the same way regardless of suitability.




Separating children at primary school age is truly wicked, and is more
about their ambitious parents than the welfare of the child.