Yes, of course. It's impossible for "equality of opportunity" to exist as long as private schools exist.
No child deserves a better education just because their parents make more money or have better connections.
Why not?
Yes, of course. It's impossible for "equality of opportunity" to exist as long as private schools exist.
No child deserves a better education just because their parents make more money or have better connections.
And yet that would happen even without private schools, just based on geography.
This is very true of course. An school which happens to cater to a generally affluent area will see better results (after all, wealthy parents can afford tutoring and, if the child is so inclined, lots of books).