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A private boarding school has apologised for an advert described as ‘smug’ and ‘materialistic’. The ad, printed in a local newspaper, envisages a pupil so impressed by the headmaster’s ...
A £22,000-a-year private school has been slammed for an 'appalling' and 'elitist' advert suggesting pupils should attend so they can buy their dads flash cars. Vinehall School, in Robertsbridge ...
THE headmaster of a £23k-a-year private school has apologised after by boasting about his Jag in a newspaper advert. Jonathan Powis – who runs the posh Vinehall school in East Sussex – … ...
The ad, for Vinehall School in Sussex, England, appeared in several newspapers and magazines around the country. But shocked readers shared snaps of the ad on social media, where it quickly went ...
The advert suggests private school pupils would go on to be wealthy enough to buy luxury cars. Skip to content. ... Vinehall School's 'buy your dad a Jag' ad condemned. 11 September 2018. Share Save.
A top boarding school has apologised after publishing an ad that suggests those who go there will eventually be rich enough to buy their dad a Jaguar. The advert for Vinehall School, which charges ...
The headmaster of a private school has apologised for an advert in which they claimed that pupils will become wealthy enough to buy their father a Jaguar. Joff Powis, the headmaster at Vinehall School ...
Vinehall School's 'buy your dad a Jag' ad condemned. Image source, Google. Image caption, The private school's headmaster says the advert should never have "seen the light of day" ...
The advert for Vinehall School, which charges about £7,500 per term (£22,500 a year), told the story of a young boy arriving at an open day in his dad's Volvo, wishing it was a Jaguar - like the ...
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The private school's headmaster says the advert should never have "seen the light of day" A private school has apologised after its advert suggested those who went there would eventually be rich ...
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