Hutchie, as those of us who have learned our place call it, charges £11,082 a year in the senior years but £11,352 in earlier years for some reason. I've no idea why anybody sends their kids to private school (well, there are the contacts they make for life, the preference they get from people who think that the old school tie matters and so on and so forth; and that some parents consider such schools to offer a better education, but hey, groove with me here) and I don't know much about which private schools have swisher things than others (although I do remember, as a schoolboy, going with the St Saviour's team to cuff Glenalmond at the cross-country running and the scran afterwards was utterly fabulous - and entirely scoffed by us oiks before the posh kids were showered and changed out of their running gear - us scruff were less pernickity)** so I'm not really a judge of what makes a private school good or bad or indifferent or comical***. That said, I think that RuDa's point is "you're a posh boy, my troops haven't been to a posh school like wot you did, so shut yer trap Worrier."
I know you'll think less of me for it, but I didn't believe wee RuDa straight off and I thought I'd check whether her troops were entirely Hutchie-free. I feel a burning shame for my lack of faith but it seems that it's true. Here's what I found (in alphabetical order; dunno is where my research assistant, Mr Google, failed to find any evidence of derring-do or matters nefarious) -
Jeremy Balfour – Edinburgh Academy fees are £13,248 per year (plus extras)
Miles Briggs – state school
Alexander Burnett, 4th great grandson of Tsar Nicholas 1st and heir to the Leys Estate – Eton fees are £37,062 (plus extras) and the heid bummer is appointed by the Queen
Donald Cameron, son of Cameron of Locheil – not clear where he went to school but it’s a family tradition to go to Harrow where fees are £36,150
Jackson Carlaw – Glasgow Academy fees are £11,063
Finlay Carson – state school
Peter Chapman – dunno
Maurice Corry - dunno
Ruth Davidson – state school
Murdo Fraser – state school
Maurice Golden – dunno
Jamie Greene – state school
Rachael Hamilton – dunno
Alison Harris – dunno
Alex Johnstone – state school
Liam Kerr – dunno
John Lamont – state school
Gordon Lindhurst – dunno
Dean Lockhart – state school
Margaret Mitchell – state school
Edward Mountain, 4th Baronet of Oare Manor and Brendon (Devon) – dunno
Oliver Mundell – state school
Douglas Ross – dunno
John Scott (good guy) – George Watson’s fees are £10,983
Graham Simpson – dunno
Liz Smith – like John Scott, she attended George Watson’s where fees are £10,983
Alexander Stewart – dunno
Ross Thomson – state school
Adam Tomkins – state school
Annie Wells – dunno
Brian Whittle – state school
*he's not really
** also, Fettes College had a hustings in 2010 when I was a candidate and the pupils were polite, well informed, thoughtful and prepared to consider other opinions. Also, they gave me a bottle of school claret for taking part.
*** 30 words to a sentence? Really? Live a little.
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