‘Everything was going to be really easy for me’ : elite schooling, old boys, and transitions to university

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Meiklejohn, Cameron, Riddle, Stewart and Hickey, Andrew. (2024). ‘Everything was going to be really easy for me’ : elite schooling, old boys, and transitions to university. Higher Education Research and Development. 43(1), pp. 196-210. https://doi.org/10.1080/07294360.2023.2218800
AuthorsMeiklejohn, Cameron, Riddle, Stewart and Hickey, Andrew
Abstract

This paper reflects on the recounts of a group of ‘old boys’ about their transition from elite schools to university. Analysis of semi-structured interview data reveals that this transition was not always straightforward. Although educational background has traditionally determined access to, and progress through, university, this paper details the challenges that confronted a group of old boys as they negotiated a landscape that did not align with the positionality they had assumed in their schooling. Defining this as a ‘bubble bursting’ moment, the participants relay how negotiations of their positionality provoked a reflexive accounting of what to keep and what to reject in the formation of undergraduate identities. The discourses that surround the educational choices made by elite school students indicate how tightly bound notions of achievement and academic excellence define expectations and concomitant senses of Self. Exposure to a larger, and more diverse student population, as well as changed social strata, resulted in the questioning of the elite school environment and the preparation that it provided. This paper explores a currently under-theorised aspect of the literature to detail how the emotions and feelings that elite school alumni experience frames the transition to university.

Keywordsuniversity; student transition; elite boys’ schools; emotions; identity
Year01 Jan 2024
JournalHigher Education Research and Development
Journal citation43 (1), pp. 196-210
PublisherRoutledge
ISSN1469-8366
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/07294360.2023.2218800
Web address (URL)https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07294360.2023.2218800
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Page range196-210
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Online14 Jun 2023
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Accepted14 May 2023
Deposited06 Aug 2024
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© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group

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