Saturday, July 25, 2009

The Role of School

In many cases school is a major focus of teenage socialisation; the playground being the context in which many enduring friendships and peer group associations are made. Sometimes the association with a particular school becomes a contributing factor to a sense of community that can last a lifetime. In some cases this attachment is passed from one generation to the next when children are enrolled in the schools their parents attended. This is more common in the private school sector.

What community do you feel most apart of?