no, he would send them to the comp as he wants every other parents to be forced to do. His own kids aren't special.
yes, that was our only option in the state system where we live. As an atheist, I just couldn't do it.
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Fine. I decided to put my child's education before my religious beliefs.
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we chose private. Most parents can't. Which is why we need grammars to offer a state choice for most gifted kids.
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It was a big moral dilemma for us as comp-educated parents, but I've never regretted it since.
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I would never judge another parent's choices. But it frustrates me that I *had* to send my son to faith school.
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how are you finding the faith school? Doing a good job? Any evidence of religious indoctrination?
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only if you consider nativity etc as ‘religious indoctrination’.
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assuming it includes presenting a virgin birth narrative on a factual basis.
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