My 18 year old daughter has just returned from the States on a school trip - she brought me back some German Chocolate - Lindt 99% - I can't eat that, but I can melt it into cream and butter to make a nice fudge!
But my daughter seems to have had a wonderful time State side - getting a very particular view of the USA!
Her English Boarding School (lots of British Armed Service Children Board for continuity) is this one
They took a school play to be performed in three American Boarding Schools
Now we call them "Public Schools" and you call them "Private Schools"
They are called "Public", because many of them are the ancient schools of England that were open to the public - the Aristocracy did not send their children to school, but educated them at home with a Governess and Tutors!
The prefered description, however is "Independent School" - Independent of state control and finance.
Well, anyway, I look forward to hearing my daughter's story - and eating the chocholate.
But my daughter seems to have had a wonderful time State side - getting a very particular view of the USA!
Her English Boarding School (lots of British Armed Service Children Board for continuity) is this one
They took a school play to be performed in three American Boarding Schools
Now we call them "Public Schools" and you call them "Private Schools"
They are called "Public", because many of them are the ancient schools of England that were open to the public - the Aristocracy did not send their children to school, but educated them at home with a Governess and Tutors!
The prefered description, however is "Independent School" - Independent of state control and finance.
Well, anyway, I look forward to hearing my daughter's story - and eating the chocholate.






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