And I'm aiming that statement at Jonielle and not Floffe (thanks for the info btw)
From what I understand, private schools take some of the burden off the public system and the taxpayer by seeking external sources of revenue. I can see where this has pitfalls, but I'm sure the parents wouldn't send the kids there if they were being brainwashed by some faceless corporation or anything.
Private schools sound more like Australian selective schools than Australian private schools, and so some confusion may have arisen re. my last remarks about Australian private schools, and I apologise for that.
All in all, this actually sounds like a good system where certain students can focus on their more apparent abilities (like music, dance etc) whereas students who don't have any interests like that can go to the local public school.
From what I understand, private schools take some of the burden off the public system and the taxpayer by seeking external sources of revenue. I can see where this has pitfalls, but I'm sure the parents wouldn't send the kids there if they were being brainwashed by some faceless corporation or anything.
Private schools sound more like Australian selective schools than Australian private schools, and so some confusion may have arisen re. my last remarks about Australian private schools, and I apologise for that.
All in all, this actually sounds like a good system where certain students can focus on their more apparent abilities (like music, dance etc) whereas students who don't have any interests like that can go to the local public school.
*MySmiley*
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Some changes Sweden really need.
28/09/2009 01:38:41 PM
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Wow, so much to disagree with, I think my brain over-loaded
28/09/2009 01:54:16 PM
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So... brains aren't fully developed until 20, but 16 year olds should be tried as adults?
28/09/2009 07:30:49 PM
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No, as juveniles?
28/09/2009 08:42:42 PM
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Sweden's driving age is 18?
28/09/2009 09:27:16 PM
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Re: Sweden's driving age is 18?
29/09/2009 10:30:50 AM
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Interesting
29/09/2009 02:08:42 AM
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Re: Interesting
29/09/2009 07:04:27 AM
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Re: Interesting
29/09/2009 10:49:35 AM
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I doubt it
29/09/2009 12:46:45 PM
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Re: Interesting
29/09/2009 11:43:49 AM
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Re: Private schools here
29/09/2009 12:08:09 PM
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I don't see what's so bad about this
29/09/2009 12:23:59 PM
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