Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am assuming your children attend independent schools. How are the fees compared to Sidwell?
Do you have private health insurance?
Do you employ Polish or Slovakians as household help?
I’m sure OP will answer, but generally UK independent schools are MUCH cheaper than in the US.
Take Thomas’s Battersea for example, which is the school little Prince George attends. The fees are something like 6,500 pounds a year. They go up to 7,200 when the kid is 8-13 years old.
https://www.thomas-s.co.uk/our-schools/battersea/admissions/fees-and-bursaries
I have to point out that these fees are per term, not per year. There are three terms in a year. So triple that amount.
Ok. Still. So that's about $25,000/year for the younger kids and $27,000 for the older kids. Still way less expensive than the top private schools here.
Yes, but what are the unwritten rules for who gets in? I imagine they use some pretty selective/judgemental criteria for admission of students - no matter their family income.
Brit here again. For some of these schools you need to put your child's name down when you're pregnant or as soon as they are born. But I've read the private school threads on this board and I wouldn't say that it's any easier getting into schools here!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am assuming your children attend independent schools. How are the fees compared to Sidwell?
Do you have private health insurance?
Do you employ Polish or Slovakians as household help?
I’m sure OP will answer, but generally UK independent schools are MUCH cheaper than in the US.
Take Thomas’s Battersea for example, which is the school little Prince George attends. The fees are something like 6,500 pounds a year. They go up to 7,200 when the kid is 8-13 years old.
https://www.thomas-s.co.uk/our-schools/battersea/admissions/fees-and-bursaries
I have to point out that these fees are per term, not per year. There are three terms in a year. So triple that amount.
Ok. Still. So that's about $25,000/year for the younger kids and $27,000 for the older kids. Still way less expensive than the top private schools here.
Yes, but what are the unwritten rules for who gets in? I imagine they use some pretty selective/judgemental criteria for admission of students - no matter their family income.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there still any kind of British aristocracy? Do they keep to themselves or do they mingle with everyone else?
NP - yes, and yes, they keep to themselves. They are very invisible but still own a substantial portion of the country's acreage.
Who are they? Do they have jobs?
The previous NP: Who are they? The landed aristocracy and gentry. Google them if you want. They don't have the dominant hold over the country as in the past but they still exist as a class and landowining force.
https://eastnorcastle.com/about/
http://www.tissingtonhall.co.uk/about.html
https://www.chatsworth.org/about-chatsworth/history-of-chatsworth/
https://www.kneppestate.co.uk/
If you're really keen on the minor landed gentry, this is a great website: https://handedon.wordpress.com/
Do they have jobs? Sure. The estates almost always passes from oldest son to oldest son (although changing somewhat these days). The younger children go off to fend for themselves in the professions or creative industries.
But when they do go work, how do they interact with their professional peers who are not part of the aristocracy. Do their coworkers refer to them as my Lord, when addressing them? Does anyone still refer to them as my Lord?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am assuming your children attend independent schools. How are the fees compared to Sidwell?
Do you have private health insurance?
Do you employ Polish or Slovakians as household help?
I’m sure OP will answer, but generally UK independent schools are MUCH cheaper than in the US.
Take Thomas’s Battersea for example, which is the school little Prince George attends. The fees are something like 6,500 pounds a year. They go up to 7,200 when the kid is 8-13 years old.
https://www.thomas-s.co.uk/our-schools/battersea/admissions/fees-and-bursaries
I have to point out that these fees are per term, not per year. There are three terms in a year. So triple that amount.
Ok. Still. So that's about $25,000/year for the younger kids and $27,000 for the older kids. Still way less expensive than the top private schools here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am assuming your children attend independent schools. How are the fees compared to Sidwell?
Do you have private health insurance?
Do you employ Polish or Slovakians as household help?
I’m sure OP will answer, but generally UK independent schools are MUCH cheaper than in the US.
Take Thomas’s Battersea for example, which is the school little Prince George attends. The fees are something like 6,500 pounds a year. They go up to 7,200 when the kid is 8-13 years old.
https://www.thomas-s.co.uk/our-schools/battersea/admissions/fees-and-bursaries
I have to point out that these fees are per term, not per year. There are three terms in a year. So triple that amount.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there still any kind of British aristocracy? Do they keep to themselves or do they mingle with everyone else?
NP - yes, and yes, they keep to themselves. They are very invisible but still own a substantial portion of the country's acreage.
Who are they? Do they have jobs?
The previous NP: Who are they? The landed aristocracy and gentry. Google them if you want. They don't have the dominant hold over the country as in the past but they still exist as a class and landowining force.
https://eastnorcastle.com/about/
http://www.tissingtonhall.co.uk/about.html
https://www.chatsworth.org/about-chatsworth/history-of-chatsworth/
https://www.kneppestate.co.uk/
If you're really keen on the minor landed gentry, this is a great website: https://handedon.wordpress.com/
Do they have jobs? Sure. The estates almost always passes from oldest son to oldest son (although changing somewhat these days). The younger children go off to fend for themselves in the professions or creative industries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there still any kind of British aristocracy? Do they keep to themselves or do they mingle with everyone else?
NP - yes, and yes, they keep to themselves. They are very invisible but still own a substantial portion of the country's acreage.
Who are they? Do they have jobs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am assuming your children attend independent schools. How are the fees compared to Sidwell?
Do you have private health insurance?
Do you employ Polish or Slovakians as household help?
I’m sure OP will answer, but generally UK independent schools are MUCH cheaper than in the US.
Take Thomas’s Battersea for example, which is the school little Prince George attends. The fees are something like 6,500 pounds a year. They go up to 7,200 when the kid is 8-13 years old.
https://www.thomas-s.co.uk/our-schools/battersea/admissions/fees-and-bursaries
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there still any kind of British aristocracy? Do they keep to themselves or do they mingle with everyone else?
NP - yes, and yes, they keep to themselves. They are very invisible but still own a substantial portion of the country's acreage.
Who are they? Do they have jobs?[/quote]
Person who originally asked this question. I'm aware that there are still people in Britain who have titles, but does it really mean anything? Do they still live in manors and have boatloads of servants? Do non titled people treat them with deference? Do they work alongside non-aristocrats, or do they still have their own very exclusive world?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there still any kind of British aristocracy? Do they keep to themselves or do they mingle with everyone else?
NP - yes, and yes, they keep to themselves. They are very invisible but still own a substantial portion of the country's acreage.
Anonymous wrote:Is there still any kind of British aristocracy? Do they keep to themselves or do they mingle with everyone else?