I sit on selection panels for State Govt recruitment and I've never paid an iota of attention to whether someone went to private or public school, just whether they managed to get the qualifications for the job they're applying for. No panel I've ever been a part of have even mentioned it for that matter. Maybe the banks do it differently, but I don't imagine where you went to school would determine (for me) whether you're suited to a job. The only time I may look at education is when I have two closely competitive applicants, and one has/is in the process of getting a degree and the other hasn't/isn't. It may be the difference between applicants, but only if it's really close.
My local primary school is a good one, plus it's close to us and is the local school for all the kids in the area. The local private primary school is across a major intersection and hasn't got as good a reputation. So no brainer for us there either.
My local secondary school is new, so it so far hasn't gotten the best reputation. But the one that was near our old house, which my 14yo DS still goes to, is ranked in the top ten schools statewide, public and private. We moved house specifically to get the kids into that school.
So Charlie will go to the local primary school and then go to a private Catholic high school. To me, it isn't about whether it's public or private, it's about putting them in the best, most convenient, most advanatgeous (for all concerned) schools. :)
Hope you come to some decision that both you and your DH can live with, MummaB.

