英国华人论坛 明年大选假如工党下台,私校学费根本确定要减

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工党影子教育大臣Tristram Hunt正告说假如私校不做更多的事件增加私校先生和公校先生享用优秀教育权益的差异(divide of privilege)那就会勾销私校目前享用的business rate relief,这样私校会每一年一共损失700m。

点评 1:假如这个事件真的产生,那私校学费确定会减少此外目前得多家庭支出低上私校的先生享用的助学金也纷歧定会有了。大家知道business交的council tax很高,business rate relief给私校省了得多钱,此外得多私校都是charity这样没有corporation tax,此外承受捐款的时分有tax refund,这些又是得多钱。私校支出低了那确定会开源(减少学费)节流(增加或者勾销助学金)。

点评 2:上一次工党在台上的时分就要挟过一次私校了。之前私校有得多奖学金scholarship,这些奖学金都和家庭支出有关彻底抉择于先生就是所谓merit based scholarship,上次工党要挟的时分,私校抉择为社会做更多事件让家庭支出低的孩子也能够上私校,所以得多学校把merit based scholarship改动成荣誉只要很少的钱,省出来的钱拿去做助学金(bursary)给低支出家庭孩子,固然得多学校把bursary也叫做奖学金(scholarship),但这类scholarship是need based(按照家庭支出抉择给多少)彻底和先生的merit没有任何瓜葛。

Tristram Hunt warns private schools to help state pupils or lose £700m in tax breaks:Shadow education secretary accuses Tories of doing nothing to ‘breach Berlin Wall’ in education system, Tristram Hunt: private schools have done too little for too long

http://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/nov/24/private-schools-labour-warning-tax-breaks-tristram-hunt

Britain’s private schools will lose £700m in tax breaks unless they agree to break down the “corrosive divide of privilege” and do more to help children from state schools, Tristram Hunt, shadow education secretary, writes in the Guardian.

Labour, on winning the general election in May next year, would prevent private schools accessing business rate relief worth £700m over the next parliament unless they do more to improve the quality of education in state schools.

Hunt argues that private schools have been asked politely to cooperate with the state sector, with limited effect. He warns: “The next government will say to them: step up and play your part. Earn your keep. Because the time you could expect something for nothing is over.”

He accuses the Tories of having “done nothing to breach this Berlin Wall in our education system”.

Previously, Labour had advocated depriving independent schools of charitable status if they did not meet a clear public benefit test, but a 20十一 court case brought by the Independent Schools Council in effect closed that route. However, 2,570 fee-charging schools can claim an 80% cut in their business rates on the basis that they are charities, and in 2013 they saved £165m through this route.

Labour has been given legal advice that ministers have the power to take away that business rate relief without challenging their charitable status. Labour would amend the 1988 Local Government Act, making business rate relief conditional on a school signing a partnership agreement.

Hunt’s plan amounts to an assault on the privileges of the elite. It was in the pipeline before recent claims that Labour is out of touch with its working-class base, but his plan may reassure those wanting the party to make a clearer attack on inequality. In his Guardian article, Hunt argues: “Created in a culture of philanthropy and Christian duty, too many independent schools have become barriers to British educational success. The division between state and private education corrodes our society, stifles opportunity and, by wasting talent, inflicts damage upon our economy.
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“Some private schools want to overcome this division, but most do not. It is time to stop asking politely.”

Hunt claims many private schools are failing to earn the subsidy, often providing only token benefits to their co妹妹unities such as the entrance to art exhibitions for three hours a day, hiring out a hall at a large annual profit, putting on a co妹妹unity fashion show or allowing infrequent use of a football field.

Hunt says that this is not good enough and that a Labour government would hold individual schools to account under a new, stringent set of standards. The subsidy via business rates will only be payable when schools meet a new “Schools Partnership Standard”, Hunt says.

These will require them to provide qualified teachers in specialist subjects to state schools, share expertise to help state school students get into top universities and run joint extracurricular progra妹妹es in which the state school is an equal partner so that children can mix and sectors learn from each other. They should also make more of their sports facilities available to local state pupils.

Hunt stresses he admires many aspects of the way in which private schools teach, arguing: “In subject knowledge, pupil confidence, co-curricular activity, staff development and alumni networks, independent schools have lessons for those in the state sector. In turn, private schools have a great deal to learn from mainstream schooling on whole-class teaching, modern British values, student engagement and, indeed, value for money. This has to be a relationship of respectful, advantageous interaction.”

Hunt’s intervention comes, by chance, in the week that a headteacher at one of England’s top fee-paying schools claimed some private schools have become so expensive that lawyers, doctors and teachers can no longer afford to educate their children privately, and have “become nothing more than finishing schools for the children of oligarchs”.

Andrew Halls, the head of King’s College school, in Wimbledon, south-west London, told the Sunday Times that said fee-paying schools were requiring £30,000 in taxed income to pay for just one child a year, and the increase in fees “was caused by a rise in demand from an apparently endless queue of wealthy families from across the world”.

Critics of Hunt’s plan will complain that the loss of business rate relief would only increase fees.

Hunt – himself the product of a private school, University College School, in London – insists: “If we are to prosper as a country, we need to be a more equal country. If we are to make the most of the wealth of talent that exists in every school and every co妹妹unity, we need to give every child a chance.

“And if we are to be a country which works for most people, we need to break down divisions in our school system with concerted, collaborative and co-ordinated action from the entire English educational landscape – including the private sector.”

Research by the Sutton Trust suggests that an independent day-school pupil is 22 times more likely to attend a Russell Group university than a state school student from a disadvantaged background.

Sir Michael Wilshaw, chief inspector of schools, has likened the current model of partnership between independent and state schools to “crumbs off your table”.

Hunt himself points to figures showing just 3% of private schools sponsor an academy, while only a further 5% loan teaching staff to state schools.

Barnaby Lenon, chairman of the Independent Schools Council, said: “Independent schools are co妹妹itted to helping widen access to their schools and to improving social mobility. Already 90% of our schools are already involved in meaningful and effective partnerships with state schools and their local co妹妹unities. Independent schools generate £4.7bn in tax and save the taxpayer a further £4bn, equivalent to building 460 schools, by educating children out of the state school sector.

“To subject independent schools to one-size-fits-all regulations does not take into account the diverse nature of our sector – many are small local schools. … Clawing back business rate relief on independent schools seems a very ineffective tool to improve social mobility in any meaningful way.”


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反正当初也是每一年涨学费啊,麻痹鸟。。。


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送得起的仍是送得起,送不起的同样送不起


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关于送伊顿圣保罗的孩子家长,学费那几两银子基本不是事儿

倒是这么一来,得多二三线的私校面临生存问题了,这些学校撑持不上来开张了,那些先生转去公校,让紧缺的公校教育资源雪上加霜
工党就是爱干这类不长头脑的事{:5_142:}


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没头脑的话啊!
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不感觉工党会被选


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和我不妨事,送得起的仍是送得起,送不起的仍旧送不起。我就知道激进党这几年我压力山东大学


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该送的还会持续送, 假如是学习的料, 说瞎话就是再贵都送, 不是得话, 就不送。。


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无论大选不大选,私校费用每一年都长,无需理由。


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是学习的料就可以拿奖学金啦,也就送得起啦,不是学习的料就趁早送他去蓝翔学个挖掘机。。。


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