Eton
Confidence and Connections mean Education is Secondary
It's worth every penny as a return on investment
I learned a lot at University.
My Attorney went to Highgate - albeit at one time described as 'the most expensive comprehensive in London'.
One of my bessies went to St. Edward's - can i call you Teddy baby? - in Oxford. Peripheral chums, including an heir to a Lairdship amongst them, were almost all privately educated.
One of the things that i 'sort of' regret was once inviting a normal person along to one of the gatherings we subsequently enjoyed - 'Where did you school?' 'Was it a 'good' school?' were the calibre of the opening meet 'n' greet salvos. She actually went to Walton, funnily enough, but i doubt that if she gave
Sir Ive a call @Apple he could wang anything her way on the back of it. The only thing that makes me
not regret it is the objective and verifiable evidence i now have, if it were really needed, for the way these people operate.
Probably the most interesting thing i learned at University was exactly the 'Confidence and Connections' thing.-
that is what you are paying for.
I'm always willing to be proved wrong, but i don't think you are going to get
that kind of 'connectivity' @ Stafford Grammar...