The Telegraph Wonders Why Private Schools Are Popular
... and decides it's because of 'aspirational' immigrants
The Sydney Telegraph promised to tell us “why Aussie private school attendance is soaring”.
The paper reported that 35.5 per cent of Australian children now attend private schools. That figure, according to an ABC report, has doubled in the past 30 years.
So what could be the reason for the boom in private schooling?
The answer was in the headline …
“‘Aspirational’ Aussies twice as likely to fork out for private school as OECD allies”
According to experts quoted in the article, the popularity of private education is due to aspirational families, mostly immigrants, who want their children to have access to premium educational facilities like music rooms and swimming pools.
Social researcher Geoff Bailey told the newspaper …
“There is a sense of aspiration for a lot of Australians across the middle third of society really looking for an education that’s above the norm, above what might be an average experience.
“As a land of new migrants … we certainly have a sense of wanting to impress mum and dad or grandparents back home in a different country.”
Bailey might be right. The move away from public schooling may well be driven by snooty immigrants desperate to impress family in far away lands.
Then again - and this is just a wild, crazy, out-there kind of idea - the move away from public schooling might be driven by conservative immigrants wanting to protect their children from progressive leftism that is now rampant in the public system.
Are immigrants really aspirational, status seekers? Maybe they are family-orientated social conservatives who want the value system at their children’s school to reflect the values they teach at home.
Yeah, nah. It’s the snooty factor.
Researcher Chris Bonnor was quoted as saying …
“ … the shift was a ‘chase for a school up the socio-economic ladder’, including a trend toward more affluent or selective public schools.”
Most parents I speak to are less concerned about their child climbing the socio-economic ladder than they are about their child being exposed to the corrupting forces of Marxism.
They are desperate for their child to be educated in a disciplined environment where students can learn free of distraction.
They are concerned about their child being taught good (ie Christian) values rather than being indoctrinated into the cult of diversity, inclusion and equity.
They are willing to pay out of their own pocked to make sure their child is taught reading, writing and arithmetic rather than LGBTQ propaganda under the guise of ‘safe relationships’.
The demise of the public schooling system is not due to a lack of funding (public schools receive significantly more government money than private schools). Nor is it due to the whims of overly ambitious parents.
People are shunning the public system because public schools typically lack discipline, promote anti-family progressive values, and focus on social skills rather than cored educational imperatives.
But you won’t read that in the media.
Tell me I’m wrong.
That's an easy question to answer, the education department has been taken over by the far left, rainbow people and normal people don't want their agenda pushed and forced onto their children. Getting sick of our children being groomed by our Governments. Vote them out.
I won’t tell you that you are wrong, James. All that you reason is true. We sent our children to a Christian school because we wanted them to learn to read, write and spell. The public school wasn’t doing that. It blamed me fir their learning problems. I also taught there eventually as the learning support teacher. We wanted them to see home and school as one. Teaching Christianly in everything.