"We p[played in the streets"
"The best part of being a father (from my own perspective) is been there for my child and watching him develop...warts an all."
That's fine if you think that it is the bottom line in child development, but not all parents would agree.
I assume Nailit that you are talking about Public School education at the age of 13+?....Well.firstly the kids have to be academically bright as there is an entrance examination and secondly one has to have a spare £35,000 net available annually. If you have n't got that then you are not in the equation, but if you have, then you have to decide if it is worth it. If you want your son/daughter to be a barrister, entrenchment, surgeon , or successful in business, then a Public School education will not guarantee that, but will give a much better chance than State education.
Do you want that for your kids? if not save yourself £35,000.
Public Schools give a broad education, learn to become independent and live with other people. it also demands discipline and toeing the line.
If you don't want that for your kids.........fine.
However, other parents do and it may well be worth the fees......remember that many families make sacrifices to ensure a good education for their children........BUT..no guarantees.
Eton and Harrow, perhaps not, but equally good are the "lesser"public schools...Oundle, Uppingham, St Pauls, Downside, Sedbergh..........and so on.
Again...no guarantees but if one can afford it.....a great start in life for the majority of pupils of the Public School System.