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Is private school high school soccer better than public school high school soccer?
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Originally posted by Guest View PostDo private schools provide more opportunities for college exposure?
My public school parent friends: "High School soccer is a joke. and nothing compared to club"
My private School parent friends" "High School soccer is a joke and nothing compared to club"
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If private schools keep recruiting the way they are the past year or so, especially on the girls side, over time they could be much better than a public school team.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostIf private schools keep recruiting the way they are the past year or so, especially on the girls side, over time they could be much better than a public school team.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostIf private schools keep recruiting the way they are the past year or so, especially on the girls side, over time they could be much better than a public school team.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostGranted the education might be better but it seems like they are going for sports specifically.
And yes private schools offer tution assistance to good players ( academic of need based)... commonly known the Prep does this recruit kids for their Football program.
American Football doesn't have the club culture that soccer has so High School is the primary option for recruitment. Used to be that way in baseball but it too has shifted to all club.
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I agree - by that isn't the question. no doubt the rich ECNL parents can afford to send their kid to a $30K a year school and that school will dominate. however - regardless of how successful your highschool is... I don't think recruiters are coming to a high school match.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostIf private schools keep recruiting the way they are the past year or so, especially on the girls side, over time they could be much better than a public school team.
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If you go the private route, don’t do it for soccer. Yes, some
private schools are known for their soccer program. Pennington is a good example, NJ powerhouse soccer program. However, even these kids are recruited from PDA, Match Fit, etc. As for the quality of education, I would say it varies based on which private and public we are comparing. If your child is thriving in public school, then don’t try to fix it. If your child is struggling and the private can address those issues then go private….if you can afford it. In the end, kids apply to the same universities bases on their academic achievement.
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InterAc < PCL < PPL in my area although some of the better PCL teams can rival some Inter AC teams and either tie or beat them
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Joking aside, genuinely curious if they're actually handing out purely athletic scholarships for boys/girls soccer. Of course they do for basketball/football, but it doesn't seem like it's that worthwhile for a few more soccer wins that most of the school doesn't really care about.
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