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The issues should be looking at state schools and improving their standards not picking on the faith schools that are doing well.
Even with the corruption - ie parents getting into the Catholic faith, or getting involved with the local Catholic school it still hasnt effected the standards of the school. You cant just say that any parents supporting the local Catholic church(to fool the system) would automatically mean they have yielded a better baby. Why would a parent who falsely attends a Catholic church mean they have better kids? Sure I can accept they are doing their utmost to get them into a good school - but to say the child is already a top drawer specimen at this stage and above a child who's parents dont fool the Catholic system is kinda strange!
Even with the corruption - ie parents getting into the Catholic faith, or getting involved with the local Catholic school it still hasnt effected the standards of the school. You cant just say that any parents supporting the local Catholic church(to fool the system) would automatically mean they have yielded a better baby. Why would a parent who falsely attends a Catholic church mean they have better kids? Sure I can accept they are doing their utmost to get them into a good school - but to say the child is already a top drawer specimen at this stage and above a child who's parents dont fool the Catholic system is kinda strange!