People who send their kids to private or semi private school pay taxes too, so they are part of the 'our' in our taxes.sixpoints wrote:^
So our precious tax revenue should be meted out and then freely given to private institutions. Again if you choose a private alternative over a public one, why do you expect our taxes to pay for that choice? It's just a concocted response to prop up private educational institutions with public money.
Wokkos idea makes perfect sense, every child should receive equal public funding for education.
What I'd like to see is a better education system full stop, one where all children are safe, given equal opportunities, and access to decent teachers and teaching methods.
I can only speak for my self, but I picked the local catholic school because it was across the road, had 7 foot fences, a strict head master, a good name, and a direct route to the local girls only high school, the only school within cooee of our house with any kind of decent reputation. Religion had nothing to do with it, but it didn't hurt them, they felt free to make up their own minds. One is convicnced it's all a scam, the other is like me, appreciates the values, rather than having a strong belief.
And yet Altona primary school, fully public, is the best primary school around, it's magnificent, and the kids that went there all seem to excel. All schools should be good enough for all kids. Until then, the voucher thing seems fair, with struggling parents still receiving other benefits from welfare support.