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It depends on what school you go to. I've been in both, private and public schools in Peru and from my point of view, private schools are better taken care of than public school. Public schools are payed by the government, but since the government won't take good care all of these schools, because of overpopulation that Peru is suffering; it's really hard fot them to take care of all schools in the country. In the other hand, private schools are better, but of you want to go there, you will have to make monthly payments, depending on the school you want to go to. But yeah, those are good schools.
It depends on what school you go to. I've been in both, private and public schools in Peru and from my point of view, private schools are better taken care of than public school. Public schools are payed by the government, but since the government won't take good care all of these schools, because of overpopulation that Peru is suffering; it's really hard fot them to take care of all schools in the country. In the other hand, private schools are better, but of you want to go there, you will have to make monthly payments, depending on the school you want to go to. But yeah, those are good schools.
100 public high schools
The address of the Peru Public Library is: 1409 Eleventh Street, Peru, 61354 2376
Yes. Many public middle and high schools have advisory.
8 universities and colleges, 85 public schools, and 39 public schools.
There are 11 middle schools in the Omaha Public School District
There are 135 schools in the Boston Public Schools system.
tell more about elementary schools in peru
The phone number of the Peru Public Library is: 815-223-0229.
Most definetely. In most latin american countries, English is taught as a second language
39 public schools.