Absolutely - if you're the next generation of buccaneering Brexit Brits you might have had a couple of school trips to Plymouth if you were educated by the state; if you'd gone to private school on the other hand it'd have been much more exotic locations - like Somalia, say...
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Charging a literal arm and a leg.
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Extensive eye-patching facilities.
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That'll Teach them
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A Jolly Rogering
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Send SecularJurist there so he can properly learn how to "do the "plank"
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Catching the Black Spot
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Private elocution is unjust
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Hoping to get a bursarrrgghhy
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Prep for boarding
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Best way to Teach your kids.
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And if your parents can’t afford it, just ask your Gráinne.
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Pirately educated kids are all arrrrrseholes anyway.
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I think this is what you're after
GNC short courses link
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Helping them to Mary Read and write?
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That's the price you pay for having teachers that don't parrot the official curriculum...
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Is there still a distinction between public schools and privateer ones?
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Yes the pirate ones guarantee to teach your kids how to pugwash each other
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Absolutely - if you're the next generation of buccaneering Brexit Brits you might have had a couple of school trips to Plymouth if you were educated by the state; if you'd gone to private school on the other hand it'd have been much more exotic locations - like Somalia, say...
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It's the academic side that concerns me most, do they consistently score higher (letters of) marques?
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Depends - is Master Bates marking the papers?
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Captain Jack Harrow has a-vast fortune, and he treasured his time there.
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It would only be a matter of time before it was found that one of the teachers was sextantly abusing one of the pupils.
Probably Captain James Savile.
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Do they offer a broadside education?
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@bananaman: yes, including foreign languages, Spanish Mainly.
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