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Independent schools are far better resourced than public schools and catholic schools, new research suggests.

A News Corp investigation found Independent schools had the lowest student-to-teacher ratio of 11.

7, public had an average of 13.8 and Catholic schools ranked the worst with an average of 14. Some experts are calling for smaller class sizes. Image: Getty

 

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Really, so I guess that's why the rich are flocking to the public system.... Seriously you clowns at Sky are backward insular clowns.

INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS RUN ON MERITS. PUBLIC SCHOOLS RUN ON INSIDE DAMAGING CULTURE.

And public school kids used to have a better education

Maybe because each student has to cough up around $20K per year to attend those independent schools? You get wjat you pay for. There's that... Economics much?

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