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Mr. Martinez

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na na na

 

for a start balattin and maku aint even been used in the translated sentences

 

similar words have but i guess the different spellings might change the tense or the subject/object

 

might finishb up early, have a joint n try n figure it out

 

what a sad life i lead

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Pro - You've just reminded me,

Couple weeks back, I actually wanted to see what you lot thought about the idea of banning public schools.

At the very least at primary school level.

 

the term public pisses me off like its some place i got access to

 

the advantages these privately educated kids have is nuts, but

 

i can't really hate on parents wanting the best for their kids.

 

Remember how rich kids use to get moved to in secondary

 

which wouldn't be a problem in primary schools but the real

 

advantage is gained in public secondary + sixth form 

 

 

:lol: It's the very same reason why I use it. More time with air-quotes. I'm a douche. lowe me.

 

I think the difference in the education attained from the very best schools in the country in comparison to that of state education is so stark, even at the most basic levels - that it would make a a big difference to have every under 11-12 year old child have access to the same education. MASSIVE difference.

 

Education is an economic good, just like healthcare. I believe if people have the money, then they should be allowed to choose the best for their kids. What I disagree with however, is how private schools are able to disguise themselves as charities instead of businesses in order to gain massive tax breaks.

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Would've got in tbh

 

Test is calm

 

Bang Bang Level 5, 5 and 5 in year 6 Sats Gang

 

I remember a teacher telling me I was 2 marks away from level 8 at KS3 maths

 

She was shocked as was I, given the lack of effort I put in that class, though I was set 1

 

Sometimes I think this system is just set up to not push students to their real limits

 

in China, Nigeria and some Eastern European country by year 9 kids would be starting calculus

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Would've got in tbh

 

Test is calm

 

Bang Bang Level 5, 5 and 5 in year 6 Sats Gang

 

I remember a teacher telling me I was 2 marks away from level 8 at KS3 maths

 

She was shocked as was I, given the lack of effort I put in that class, though I was set 1

 

Sometimes I think this system is just set up to not push students to their real limits

 

in China, Nigeria and some Eastern European country by year 9 kids would be starting calculus

 

Can't remember year 9 tests

 

Just remember being in top sets for Maths, English, Science, IT and bottom for French

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the kids that pass eton exams have had tutors prepping them for years

 

dont really mean the are intelligent, they are just well trained 

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