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Don’t feel guilty if you pay school fees, says head

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Society puts moral pressure on parents to send their children to state schools, says chair of private schools association

Jessica Shepherd
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 16 March 2010 15.20 GMT

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Parents are made to feel guilty if they send their child to a private school, but are allowed to hold the moral high ground if they accept a place at a comprehensive and spend their money on expensive cars, a leading headteacher said today.

Andrew Grant, chair of the Headmasters and Headmistresses’ Conference, an association of 250 private schools, said British society put moral pressure on parents for choosing to spend their income on their children’s education rather than fritter it away on luxuries.

Speaking at the annual conference of the Independent Schools Council (ISC), which represents 1,300 private schools, Grant said: “It irritates me that there are people living in my own city, in £3m houses, driving BMW 7 series and taking three or four holidays a year, who send their children to the local comprehensive … and feel they have the moral high ground. Why aren’t they living in a council flat and driving a Trabant or whatever the latest equivalent is?”

Grant, who is headteacher of St Albans school, said private education was being “singled out for this kind of treatment”.

“Why is there a moral pressure not to use your disposable income for the education of your children, but to use it quite happily in other ways? Why is it this shibboleth?” he said. … Continue reading

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