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29. What do you think you would like or not like about being part of a Shared Education Campus?
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appen, and the school has enough pupils in it.
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cases, however moving forward i believe shared education should not be considered as reasonable alternative to ontegrated education.
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e integrated but surely if theyre still separate schools you're still making the distinction wich could cause conflict and rivalry, maybe just an integrated school would be better.
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ions for this day and age.
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like other religions
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meet new people but realistically we dont. its not about meeting new people, its about having to spend less money on young peoples education.
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opportunity's as middle class students, who currently tend to get into more grammar schools. This idea of less marketalisation in school also extends to race and genders which I personally believe should have the same opportunity in the educa
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ortunities than others.
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people would get used to it over time.
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r one specific religion.
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s catholic or protestant anyway.
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sharing of facilities.
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