@Vern and Mike
Why would you be proud (or otherwise) of an education about which you had very little - or probably even zero - say in where you went?
It puzzles me when adults say things like that when the outcomes were made by a combination of factors, including the decisions of the parents.
As kids, we have stuff-all say in where we go to primary school, with maybe a bit of input as we enter secondary education....if the situation allows for it.
I went to a boarding school in Sydney from the age of 10 right through to the completion of high-school, when I had just turned 18.
I had zero say in where I went and couldn't give a rat's about my parent's decision then or now. I was a child and they were my parents and they decided on the education path that they wanted for me.
I am neither proud nor ashamed.
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