Saturday, October 18, 2014

What A Private School Can Offer

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If the results of a recent survey are to be believed then more parents than ever would choose a private school for their child if they could afford it. The survey of more than 2000 parents, carried out by the Independent Schools Council, found that 57% of parents agreed with this statement, which was an increase on a level of 54% in 2011 and 51% in 1997.

Indeed, private schools are increasingly a popular choice for parents wanting the best possible education for their children. There are now approximately 2600 private schools in the UK that collectively educate 7% of all British children. However, with annual fees ranging from anywhere between £12,000 and £20,000, and with additional costs for uniform, trips etc, a private education does not come cheap.

However, for many parents the benefits of a private school are worth the fees and any sacrifice that may need to be made for their child to attend. Reasons stated by parents in the above survey for choosing a private school included "having a better start to life", a higher standard of education, smaller class sizes and improved discipline in private schools.

The smaller class sizes in particular enable pupils to feel part of a close-knit community and therefore likely to feel more confident about contributing. The teachers are able to get to know the students on a more personal level and no student 'slips through the net' when it comes to being supported to reach their full potential. The extra-curricular activities and clubs offered are wide-ranging and a great complement to the academic activities undertaken by pupils.

It goes without saying that exam results from private schools are consistently excellent and pupils tend to leave with better grades than they would have done from a state school. The schools are exam-focussed and applications to Oxbridge universities are considered normal.

Indeed, even after leaving a private school and university the benefits of a private education are evident. The connections and network for a successful career are cemented at a private school. Recent research has also found that privately-educated workers earn almost £200,000 more between the ages of 26-42 than their state-educated counterparts. They are also more likely to gain the top jobs with a survey of UK graduates showing that those who were privately educated privately educated males were up to 10% more likely to land top jobs than those with the same grades from the same university but with a state education.

A private education is more than just academic success and it may be these additional life-changing benefits that make you feel like tipping the balance towards a private education for your child.


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Monday, October 6, 2014

Factors When Choosing An Electrical Circuit Breaker

Every home and business has an electrical circuit breaker. Many of us have no idea what the circuit breaker really does or how it works. A breaker is a unit that is installed that protects your circuits from becoming overloaded essentially causing a short which could create an unsafe situation. By design, when the breaker becomes aware of a disruption in the system it breaks the electrical current flow thus protecting the rest of the circuit.

Commercial and residential <a href="https://jpelectricalcompany.com/products.php">electrical circuit breakers</a> are purchased based on a number of essential factors including the vast abundance of different designs that they are sold in. Other factors to weigh before you buy a circuit breaker include the voltage load, the mounting style and the unit's trip style.

Voltage Load

This is a fairly obvious feature to figure out. Commercial and industrial settings need higher voltage <a href="https://jpelectricalcompany.com/products.php">circuit breakers</a> then a residential environment. This is because of the amount of electricity that will be flowing through the circuit. Larger equipment requires a higher amount of electricity therefore requiring a higher voltage breaker. It is crucial when buying or selling circuit breakers that you understand what purpose the breaker is serving. Installing a circuit that is either too big or too small can end up being detrimental.

Low Voltage Circuit Breakers: Consider this style of breaker for most residential applications. This circuit takes a load up to 1000 volts without issue.

Medium Voltage Circuit Breakers: Consider this style breaker for commercial office buildings or residential uses when using high voltage tools. A home wood working shop is the perfect example of a residential environment that needs more than a low voltage circuit. A medium voltage breaker is good for circuits between 1000 to 72,000 volts.

High Voltage Circuit Breakers: For any use that requires more than 72,000 amps of voltage this is the breaker you need. This is what is needed for industrial and commercial applications that use large pieces of equipment for manufacturing.

Mounting Style

The manner in which a circuit breaker is mounted is also another consideration for which purchasers choose the correct mechanism for their need. Two main styles include fixed mounting and removable mounting. Draw out mounted breakers are used for medium voltage breakers. Bolt on and plug in electrical circuit breakers are also options that can be obtained from companies that sell electrical equipment and supplies.

Trip Unit Type

When you are purchasing a circuit breaker you need to also take into consideration the unit's trip type. There are a few main types including magnetic, thermal, thermal magnetic and magnetic hydraulic trip units. Another consideration is the temperature operating range in which the circuit breaker operates. You want to purchase a breaker that operates at different temperature ranges.

It is important to take into consideration all of the essentials pieces of purchasing a circuit breaker before installing one in your home or business. The electrical component will prevent accidental electrical issues from occurring down the road. Overworking a circuit can cause shortages that will cause fuses to continually blow. This is only one disruption that can occur if a circuit is overloaded.