I love it when people who don’t have kids insist they’d never send their child to a private school. I was reading a blog just last week by a woman without kids but who has very strong views about why people who send their kids to private schools are selfish and how “the ‘my kid deserves the best’ attitude perpetuates the growing divide in schooling quality between public and private.”
And today, there’s a new report that suggests “Australia’s middle class and wealthy parents need to send their children to public schools to improve the country’s increasingly polarised and inequitable education system.”
I’m going to say something unpopular here. But you can take your lofty ideals and your fancy reports and you can shove ‘em! I send my son to a private school because as his mother, I have a responsibility to him above all else. And above everyone else. Even myself.
It’s my job to make sure he gets the best possible education and the best possible opportunities for his future. It’s not my job to fix the education system. And while I sympathise with those who can’t afford a private education, I really do, I just don’t see why it’s my responsibility to close that gap if it means sacrificing my own child’s education to do it.
Is that selfish? Like hell. Selfish is the last thing I am. I work 40 hours a week in a job I detest but which is secure enough to let me sleep at night without waking up paralysed by anxiety as I used to when I worked for myself in the industry I love. I had to switch jobs when we decided to switch from the public system to private.