Lisa Jones
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mariacostel wrote on Oct 8 th, 2015 at 4:30pm: Aussie wrote on Oct 8 th, 2015 at 4:01pm: mariacostel wrote on Oct 8 th, 2015 at 3:52pm: Aussie wrote on Oct 8 th, 2015 at 1:59pm: Just did a check. My Year of graduation from a public high school produced a diplomat, 3 geologists, a pilot, an architect, an internationally acknowledged IT guru, five engineers, a school principal, a surveyor, a pharmacist, two magistrates, a psychiatrist, a general practitioner, two accountants, a criminologist, a paediatrician and two lawyers. Your point is what? When you graduated there were virtually no private schools other than the extremely elite ones. My point is that a public school is capable of providing an excellent education, as is indicated in that list of eventual careers. And you are quite wrong ~ all the well known private schools of today existed then. Most private schools are relatively recent inventions. What year did you complete high school? BTW look at a list of MPs, Judges, Magistrates, CEOs etc and see how many had private educations. Would you like to name the internationally acknowledged IT guru as well as the two magistrates? They are public names now. So yes, I am calling you on your claim which while possible, sounds deeply suspicious from just one year. Duh! He never completed high school....he left at age 16.
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