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Originally Posted by Mean Mr. Mustard
I don't think you would see a massive savings - you will still need to build the same number of schools, hire the same number of teachers, build the same number of playgrounds, it isn't as though there are a huge number of schools that are being built and then have low occupancy/student numbers. You could say that they could build a bigger school but that requires more land and materials leading to the same place.
The savings would be seen in decreased administration costs.
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Yes, that worked out so well for removing waste in the health care system.