This meant that I attended a state school, but still I graduated debt free.
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Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy went to a state school, Lochaber High, and Glasgow University.
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Or maybe the students are excited about the Honors College at a great state school.
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One is Tom Gosnay, a midfielder whose education ended after state school in Stockport.
In total, 58.3% of state school pupils achieved at least five Cs, including English and maths.
Because of this, it was decided that the course would be moved to a private, non-state school.
He learned how to use text-to-speech software through training at the Washington State School for the Blind.
Suffolk has dropped into the bottom 10 in the government's league tables for state school GCSE results.
Suffolk was in the bottom 10 of the government's league table for state school GCSE results.
Thirty years after he left his state school, he is a senior partner at a City law firm.
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It's a much smaller group but all three of the track and field gold medallists were state school-educated.
The South Florida state school also got about the best free publicity its administrators could ever hope for.
First, this trip is paid for entirely by the Council of Chief State School Officers and the Pearson Foundation.
Rubin goes to Bronzeville Military Academy, a state school run by the military.
But by far the best route to fairness is not fiddling with the universities, but improving the state school system.
In the same article Winerip refers to the Council of Chief State School Officers and the American Association of School Administrators.
He said that independent schools often had the knowledge and connections to "play the system while state school students lose out".
It ruled out quotas of state school students as "inappropriate" but said universities should set themselves recruitment targets and publicise them.
Then they move to a nearby state school for the afternoon, enjoying a free midday meal, books and some other help.
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But the lack of Welsh state school pupils in Oxbridge and other top universities cannot simply be put down to the WBQ.
In fact, Mr Hague has middle-class parents, went to an ordinary state school and is claimed to prefer a pint of beer.
And if your kid doesn't go to a state school, you'll get your money back, with, for example, a money market rate of return.
An under-performing state school in Guildford in southern England has already been taken over by the private-sector arm of a successful west Midlands school.
"Strong academics have to be a part of the package, no question, " said David Albert, a spokesman with the New York State School Boards Association.
If I cite a math major who did wonderful math work after attending a state school is that reason enough to increase subsidies for mathematics?
The South African government's failure to provide textbooks to all state school pupils violates their constitutional right to an education, the high court has ruled.
Each student completes over 200 community service hours -- stewardship projects include working with the Ohio State School for the Blind and Habitat for Humanity.
I've since moved them to a school in a neighbouring borough and though again a state school, it's like being at the best private school ever.
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We spent a lot of time with Ryohei and though I still see some signs of stress, he seems to be adjusting to his state school.
Academies are offering a wholly new type of independent state school, serving the whole community in areas where better provision is needed, and are proving popular.
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