Re: Should those with a income of more than 80k pay for scho : Mon Jan 20, 2014 3:04 pm
JerryChicken wrote:
I'll show my hand now then.
I benefited from a state grammar school education 1968-73 so it would be slightly hypocritical of me to suggest that the notion of "middle class education" did not or does not exist.
I benefited from a state grammar school education 1968-73 so it would be slightly hypocritical of me to suggest that the notion of "middle class education" did not or does not exist.
I went to a secondary modern until it came to A levels when I transferred to the Grammar school. It was either that or Wigan tech and I didn't fancy the journey every day into Wigan!
The grammar school Geography teachers were rubbish in comparison to the ones at the secondary modern and not long after I left the schools merged as comprehensive education arrived in the borough. The head of geography from the secondary modern became head of the combined department and I wasn't the least bit surprised. Much to the annoyance of the grammar school geography teachers apparently.
I walked into the first job I was interviewed for because the bloke who interviewed me thought I could do the job and thought I would fit into his team, I was never asked to show any qualifications, simply to turn up on Monday in a suit to start my career as a quantity surveyor - try doing that today, I have a lot of sympathy for kids who don't cope with an academic environment and never get the chance to prove themselves in a job where money and an interest in what you're doing (possibly for the first time in your life) is the prime motivator.
This kind of happened to me at Uni. I was made to study Computer Science as a subsidiary subject (none of this modular degree rubbish back then) and despite not having A levels particularly suited I took to it like a duck to water and have never done anything else since. Would I get into the department today? Maybe as they do take students from all backgrounds but the point is it was very late in my educational career I found something I was really interested in and from then on my rather mediocre academic achievements were consigned to history. It is amazing what being motived and interested can do.