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Are public schools in the UK good?

Are public schools in the UK good?

Public schools are perceived as the most exclusive and prestigious private schools in the UK, as well-known examples include Eton College, Harrow School and Wellington College. Most public schools are highly selective, as many contain boarding facilities for students as well.

Is Eton better than Harrow?

Results and records. Excluding fixtures during the First and Second World Wars, there have been 181 matches in the series from 1805 to 2019, of which Eton have won 59 and Harrow have won 54, with 68 matches drawn. During the World Wars, matches were played at the two schools’ own grounds rather than at Lord’s.

What is corruption in education and why is it bad?

Corruption in education is a serious blight that undermines the quality and availability of schools and universities around the world, according to an international report. Anti-corruption campaigners Transparency International have published a global survey showing that about one in six students has had to pay a bribe for education services.

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What is the UK doing to stop corruption?

The UK plays a pivotal role in stopping corrupt individuals stealing from their people and stashing their loot in safe havens. In recent years, successive Governments have sought to address this problem through the introduction of tougher measures to investigate suspect wealth and reform of Companies House.

Why do so many poor children go to private schools?

Indeed, the small number of income-poor families going private can only do so through other sources: typically, grandparents’ assets and/or endowment-supported bursaries from some of the richest schools. Overwhelmingly, pupils at private schools are rubbing shoulders with those from similarly well-off backgrounds.

What is the difference between private schools in the US and UK?

In the US there is a very small sector of non-sectarian private schools with high fees, but most private schools are, again, religious, with much lower fees than here. Britain’s private-school configuration is, in short, distinctive.