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You are all right!. I can't find the report that stated £2bn but on reflection it does seem very low although I was not referring to higher education costs.
However what I really was getting at was the comparative costs of state education against the private costs.
It turns out that if all the money invested in state education was given out for all youngsters to have private education it would be cheaper.
///Cheaper to educate a child privately, say headteachers
It is cheaper to educate a child in many private schools than it is in the state system, a headteachers’ leader has said.
By Jessica Salter 8:32AM BST 27 Sep 2008
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The Rev Tim Hastie-Smith, chairman of the Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference, claimed that fee-paying schools work out cheaper because millions of pounds of public money is spent on bureaucracy.
His claims come as research for the Independent Schools Council found state school education cost at least £9,000 per child per year. The average cost of putting a child through private school is £9,069 per year, but some charge less///
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