What is a private school? It is a private school that provides elementary or secondary education that meets state standards. These schools are not supported by the state, but by tuition and private foundations.
Private schools can be founded by individuals and organizations, including religious and non-profit ones.
The atmosphere of a private school is inherently different from a public school. A private school is unique in its own way, which means its students are different. The corporate culture is highly developed here.
Private school or state school?
Why would a child need a private school at all? The level of education he will get the same as in the public school, right? That’s not quite true.
As a rule, private schools have good facilities, classrooms and laboratories are equipped at a higher level than in public schools. In addition, there are usually small classes of 10-15 children, which means they get much more attention. There is less “paperwork” and more creative opportunities for both teachers and students, all accompanied by an individual approach.
In addition, while the public school is always subject to state educational standards, private schools are not as conservative. Here they respond faster to the challenges of time and give students more practical skills.