Anonymous wrote:In Canada many don't go to college and attend trade schools and it is culturally accepted.
Anonymous wrote:
What Americans don't seem to get is that you can't all grow up to be lawyers and doctors. You over work your children and deny them their childhood, instead scheduling every free second with "enrichment" activities. And then you come post here when little Timmy, who really just wants to be a garbage man when he grows up, doesn't get into AAP or IB or whatever else. Cut your kids some slack.
Anonymous wrote:In Canada many don't go to college and attend trade schools and it is culturally accepted.
Anonymous wrote:BTW, McGill is still a great school (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cc5vN2XReWs).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a 40 yr old Canadian who has lived in Canadian cities my entire life. i can't answer your question because I have never even met anyone who went to a private school, and I only know of one person who sent her daughter to a private school. I wouldn't even recognize the names of any private schools in my city. The vast majority of people here go public. Only the very rich, elite, country club, upper class who don't socialize with the masses go to private school. There are also independent religious schools.
There are about 300,000 students total in Canada in non public schools (we don't have charters either). There are about 5.2 million in public schools
Yep. I grew up in Vancouver and live in Victoria now (other major city in BC). The way that the education system works in the US blows my mind. The system is totally fucked and just furthering the divide between the classes. The amount of time and energy that parents dedicate to stressing over what school their child goes to is bizarre. I have met 3 people in my life who went to private school, and they were religious schools.
After a few years of reading DCUM and reading blogs written by American moms with school aged children, I can say unequivocally that the Canadian school system is superior. You send your child to whatever public school you are zoned for, you don't have to wait in line to apply, you don't have to deal with testing your 3 year old or whatever people have to do to get in to elementary schools, and we all end up smartthe system works.
Anonymous wrote:I am a 40 yr old Canadian who has lived in Canadian cities my entire life. i can't answer your question because I have never even met anyone who went to a private school, and I only know of one person who sent her daughter to a private school. I wouldn't even recognize the names of any private schools in my city. The vast majority of people here go public. Only the very rich, elite, country club, upper class who don't socialize with the masses go to private school. There are also independent religious schools.
There are about 300,000 students total in Canada in non public schools (we don't have charters either). There are about 5.2 million in public schools
the system works.