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Are independent schools really just for rich kids? : Comments
By Scott Prasser, published 11/6/2026Jane Caro is a well-known opponent of private schools receiving any government money, and she relies on fiction rather than fact to prove her point.
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Well unfortunately for you, you already convinced me to side with this Jane Caro woman in your first 2 sentences, and did little at all to drag me back until the end, at which point I realised that you were actually siding with her anyway.
I haven't read any of her work.
>>In the opening pages of her slim new book, public school advocate and fiction writer Jane Caro asserts that Australian governments have, for years, been "pumping money into private education while public schools struggle".
Caro further asserts that whatever money the government gives to public schools it is not enough, and whatever is given to private schools is obviously too much...<<
Then..
>>The real battle is not for public education for everyone, but for a quality education system that meets the needs of all.<<
- If there was a quality system for all why would parents choose private and pay extra?
It makes me think that private schools actually NEED public schools to be of poor quality so people open their wallets for the private school option.
The reason you won me over so quick is because just in my area we have a local public school, (Vienna Woods) that can't afford air-conditioning or to fix leaking classrooms and has merged classes because of it, and can't have tuckshops open all week because there's not enough volunteers to staff it and not enough funds to fix the crumbling classrooms either - they have to have fundraisers...
Meanwhile, 3klms down the road the local private school is bulldozing koala habitat to put in their 5th or 6th oval.
She's right, so up yours mate!