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The charities regulator in Scotland has reviewed private schools there and told three, including Fettes, Mr Blair's alma mater, to demonstrate that they provide a "public benefit" or risk losing this perk.As their domestic difficulties grow, though, Britain's private schools suck in ever more pupils from across the world.
If this bifurcation presents a problem for adequately delineating the field of philosophy, the difficulties grow tenfold or more with respect to philosophy of education.
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