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Old Nov 24th 2008, 6:59 am
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Originally Posted by renth
I agree, a lot of people take a "shotgun" approach to enrolling their kids on waiting lists so for every 1 place accepted at a private scholl at least one or 2 other places will not be taken up by the same child.

Added to that the forthcoming economic maelstrom that most people in WA don't think will happen (despite seeing their share portfolios halve in value) will mean that many will not be able to afford the fees.

I think you will get lucky.
Certainly at the school where I work (state SOR) I`ve had several parents enrolling their kids for next year as they can no longer afford the private fees.
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