Mr Goldsmith’s OpinionIt’s difficult to form an accurate opinion when one’s only reference point is a fifteen-minute parents’ evening twice a year. Nevertheless, one can draw particular conclusions and assumptions through their progeny. Mr and Mrs Curran were an impressive couple, Clem was their only child and they evidently transferred this impressiveness onto Clem himself. With some parents it can be an exhausting struggle of wills regarding their offspring’s education, many parents, you see, believe that they could do a superior job, or, at very least, a more productive one themselves. One conducive to their child’s specific requirements, I suspect. We are all specialists it would appear. The Currans were different in this regard; they were hugely supportive of the school and the tacti

