Choices and Expectations at Primary and Secondary Stages in the State and Private Sectors |
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Authors: | Anne West Philip Noden Ann Edge Miriam David Jackie Davies |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Educational Research , London School of Economics and Political Science , Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE , UK;2. The London Institute , London , UK;3. Formerly of the Social Sciences Research Centre , South Bank University , London , UK |
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Abstract: | This paper examines a range of issues concerned with the process of choosing schools in the private and state sectors at the primary/pre‐preparatory stage and at the time of transfer to secondary/senior school. The findings indicate that choices about schools are made at different times and in different ways by parents who use the state and private sectors. One of the key findings is that the process of choosing a school begins earlier in the private than in the state sector; another is that quality of education is cited more frequently as one of the ‘top three’ essential factors by parents of children in the private sector. At both the primary and transfer to secondary stages, very high percentages of parents consider it essential that their child should be happy. A discussion of the different notions that private school and the state school parents may have of ‘happiness’ is offered. |
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