It doesn't matter whether it's a private or public school, if you're enrolled you have to go. Unless you're sick, there's a family emergency, or you have an appointment with a doctor.
It will cost as if going to a private school.
A private school
They attend a Private school in New York - Friends Seminary
For federal loans that require a FASFA, NO. For private loans, ask the private lender.
No clue about the average. I attend a private school, regionally accredited, $15,000/yr, there abouts.
yes
If you have a student visa and did not attend classes your visa can be revoked. Student visas are given only to those attending school.
he attended night school and took private lessons
A private university in Maryland
Yes, at the Punahou School, a private school in Hawaii.
Yes, a private school can legally refuse to enroll a student as they have the right to set their own admission criteria and policies.
That depends on what the student needs and what the school offers.