Vanity education
The Hindu
My friends fretted and fumed and then paid the amount one by one, falling in line
“In which school are your children studying?” It’s a question parents are either happy to face or hope to evade. It depends on whether they send their children to a premium school in town or not. I certainly have a problem with that question, because I send my children “only” to a quasi government school, for reasons best known to a middle class family. I, of course, know good parenting has little to do with affording education for children at premium schools of the world. Still my spontaneous response to the query carries a tinge of uneasiness, revealing my own disappointment with myself — as if I am Roger Federer and have lost a Wimbledon final.More Related News