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The cynicism of my comment was very much inspired by the number of these parents I've met. Especially the ones who simultaneously reference diversity as some sort of positive rationalisation for their choice. Totally missing the point that a handful of outlier kids from council estates is about as indicative of diversity and inclusion as bursary kids at private schools.
It's almost as though there should be more money spent and distributed through a fairer funding model or something.
Everyone knows the real way to show love for your kids is to pay over the odds for a house in catchment for an outstanding state primary that is a feeder for a selective state secondary, while spending the money saved from school fees on cars, bikes, watches, 3 x foreign holidays a year, or, ideally, a villa in the south of France.