unlike a private school which is allowed to select students based on merit
Unfortunately this is rarely the case. Private schools often strive for more students, so they take everyone in and try to be 'inclusive', or try to cater for the privileged classes (when these are their main customer base), so they just nanny their offspring. Which leaves homeschooling as the only valid option in this era of idiocracy.
> unlike a private school which is allowed to select students based on merit
Unfortunately this is rarely the case. Private schools often strive for more students, so they take everyone in and try to be 'inclusive', or try to cater for the privileged classes (when these are their main customer base), so they just nanny their offspring. Which leaves homeschooling as the only valid option in this era of idiocracy.
Point well made.
Point well made.
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