No. They are paid for in fees charged to the parents of pupils/students.
Schools are paid by taxes
Data gathered from official Statistics Some important notes: - The data for England includes both Maintained (state) and Independent (private) schools - In Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, the Independent Schools are counted separately, but the statistics make no distinctions between primary and secondary Independent Schools ---- Data as of January 2006 Primary Schools (includes Middle Schools as deemed): 17,504 Secondary Schools (includes Middle Schools as deemed): 3,367 Data as of 2005 Primary Schools: 2,194 Secondary Schools: 385 Independent Schools: 152 Data as of 2004/2005 Primary Schools: 1,572 Secondary Schools: 227 Independent Schools: 58 Data as of 2005/2006 Primary Schools: 886 Secondary (non grammar) Schools: 161 Grammar Schools: 69 Independent Schools: 19
School Counselors at public schools in the state of Washington are paid on the same scale that teachers are in Washington State.
Eminence Independent Schools was created in 1902.
Augusta Independent Schools was created in 1887.
Newport Independent Schools was created in 1847.
Australian state schools (public schools) do not use corporal punishment. A tiny number of independent schools still use corporal punishment, with the agreement of the parents.
St James Independent Schools was created in 1975.
Independent Association of Preparatory Schools was created in 1892.
St. George's Independent Schools was created in 1959.
Independent Schools Foundation Academy was created in 2003.