pgwenthold
Penultimate Amazing
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Almost exactly my experience. I think that is the key to the small school / large school issue -- in a small school there is only room for 1 popular clique, and they dominate completely.
The school I went to was a small Christian school. We were always being warned about the evils of the public school system; I thought things would get so much worse "out there." The reality was, though, that when I changed and went to the public high school, there was so much more variety of types of people, and so many different cliques and groups, that it was a huge relief. Of course I still was still hampered by the damage done by my previous years in school, but still it was a better environment.
One thing I found in going to a smaller private school for K - 8 was that it was much, much easier for the _class_ to ostracize a single person. In the bigger school (which was far from large, but bigger than grade school), most people could find a group of friends to either blend into or use as protection. Sure, there were inter-group dynamic issues, but it didn't hit the individual level near as much, and wasn't near as personal.