Almost
parents would choose for an independent school if they
could afford the fees among concerns over standards in the state division, it
emerged. The survey approved out almost every year since the mid-80s optional
that more parents than ever favored good private schooling.
They cited a higher standard of education school, minor class
sizes, improved discipline and a “better create to life” as the major reasons
for pulling their children out of the education state system. The
conclusions were complete in a survey of more than 2,000 parents by the
Independent Schools Council. According to figures, 57% of families said they
would choose a private school, while compared with 54% last year and 51%
in 1997.
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