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Geiki Ganger
10/27/18 10:05:40 PM
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Apparently you pay privately for public schools too, wtf?
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EpicMickeyDrew
10/28/18 8:58:25 PM
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No
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sleepysausage
10/28/18 8:59:27 PM
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No. In the UK what you'd call a public school we call a state school, what you'd call a private school we call a public school.
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DK9292
10/28/18 9:00:28 PM
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sleepysausage posted...
No. In the UK what you'd call a public school we call a state school, what you'd call a private school we call a public school.

I went to a Catholic school. What one's that?
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sleepysausage
10/28/18 9:01:22 PM
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DK9292 posted...
sleepysausage posted...
No. In the UK what you'd call a public school we call a state school, what you'd call a private school we call a public school.

I went to a Catholic school. What one's that?


"In the United Kingdom, there are many 'local authority maintained' (i.e. state funded) Catholic schools. These are theoretically open to pupils of all faiths or none, although if the school is over-subscribed priority will be given to Catholic children."
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