Originally posted by SadisticSid
Presumably they're just pissed that they have to share their space with another school and are looking for (invalid) excuses not to have to do it.
My friend tells me some Catholic schools are state-funded, and some are privately owned and funded. If they're the latter they'd have good cause for being pissed off at the state for plonking their own rubbish schools next to them.
Well, this is a case of new schools IIRC, so it wouldn't affect the non-state ones, same as for a non-denominational* private school. It is, admittedly, partly to cut costs so they can afford to build these schools.
*typing that word is tiring my fingers, BTW
