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Question Posted Saturday January 29 2005, 4:34 pm

Well...I would be going to a public school...the state run ones (which I guess are private?) I guess I'd like to know how hard it is...is it really rigorous? Also...just how it IS in general...do they offer sports? Just stuff like that. Also, would you recommend England over any other European country?

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rainbowcherrie answered Saturday January 29 2005, 5:07 pm:
State schools are the ones most people go to. Private ones are the other ones. The private ones are generally harder, the expectations are higher. I don't know much about private schools, I go to a free state school. Yes, all schools offer a wide range of sports, it's a legal requirement I think. Overall, the English school system is a good one, most schools get good results in general. Out of all the European countries I have visited, I would reccomend England. There is alot of history, culture, colour and fun here...and the food is great.

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