Like so many areas, State Education has been underfunded for years.
Yes, there are some great examples of academies that provide, often through the efforts of parents or very talented staff, an adequate and imaginative education (a few miles from me is one of the top rated academies in the country for performing and musical arts).
However this school is of need of major structural repairs neglected for a long time.
In general as well as the fabric of the buildings and equipment for some subjects, class sizes are too big, there isn't enough support for special needs provision and classroom assistants, there are teacher shortages in some schools in key areas because of the stress of coping as teachers in conditions people on here have described as happening to themselves or their children.
Our society needs a "good enough for all" all education system to function well socially and economically for the 93% of us/our families not accessing private schools.
On GN we've spoken so often about having capacity to offer technical and pre-apprenticeship courses not just academic ones. Everyone agreed.
Surely it's obvious - in order to get this we have to pay for it. This doesn't come free.
We've discussed on GN failures in safeguarding reporting and again, staff time to really follow up on children in need. This dissent come free either.
Yes, of course the government need to chase the rich tax avoiders, that goes without saying. what makes posters think they aren't?
Much of the VAT on schools will come from people well able to afford it. So much is needed, and the VAT on schools is part of the jigsaw of trying to improve the current situation. Progress will be slow, it cant be any other way.