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by Goofy Ahh Boy July 19, 2024
Walkerville Public Schools, your typical small school. It’s very trashy and mostly everyone here are druggies or incest babies. As one person said, it is in fact so small it could fit up and ants ass. :)
Do you like Walkerville Public Schools?
You mean the school that’s full of the incest and crackheads?
Yes, do you like it??
No lmfaoo what loser would like that place.
You mean the school that’s full of the incest and crackheads?
Yes, do you like it??
No lmfaoo what loser would like that place.
by xxxxsmithxxx December 27, 2019
by SyNcHroo February 06, 2025
by senpaikee March 22, 2024
Alright new school, play football and score you'll be alright. Besides that hippies and whore. Your choice.
by Rooster💦 February 05, 2018
Contrary to popular opinion, a public school in the UK is NOT a government funded state school, but rather an elite, fee-paying independent school - more commonly known as simply a "private school". Originally they were called "public" as they were open to anyone no matter their location, profession or denomination, they have evolved into schools generally reserved for the middle-and-upper classes, although due to most of them being registered charities (for tax benefits), they are required to admit a small number of less well-off students on bursaries and scholarships. Fees as of early 2025, including the newly introduced VAT, generally range from £8K to £14K per term for day students.
Although public schools are independent schools, not all independent schools are public schools. Public schools are usually larger, more historic, more expensive and all-round more prestigious.
Famous examples of public schools include:
Eton College
Dulwich College
Millfield School
Bedales School
Rugby School
Uppingham School
Oakham School
Fettes College
Although public schools are independent schools, not all independent schools are public schools. Public schools are usually larger, more historic, more expensive and all-round more prestigious.
Famous examples of public schools include:
Eton College
Dulwich College
Millfield School
Bedales School
Rugby School
Uppingham School
Oakham School
Fettes College
by thewhat2025 January 10, 2025