Yes.
* In the US a public school is a school financed from public funds. * In the UK a public school is a classy, or would-be classy independent or private school.
An education is important. The senator stresses the importance of education funding. Walter went to college to continue his education. The education at this college is superb.
A professional education is an education that you receive in college or in a trade school. This education will help you obtain and understand your profession.
dayanand Anglo vedic public school
Yamba public school
Susan Mansell has written: 'How to give your child an excellent public school education' -- subject(s): Educational change, Public schools, Education, School improvement programs, Parent participation 'How to give your child an excellent public school education' -- subject(s): Schulwahl, Eltern, Parent participation, Educational change, Public schools, Education, School improvement programs
Richard Pratte has written: 'Ideology & education' -- subject(s): Education, Philosophy 'The public school movement' -- subject(s): Public schools 'Contemporary theories of education' -- subject(s): Education, Philosophy
Paul R. Mort has written: 'Introduction to American education' -- subject(s): Education 'A guide for self-appraisal of school systems' -- subject(s): School reports, School management and organization 'The effective teacher's handbook' -- subject(s): Teaching 'The acceptable uses of achievement tests' -- subject(s): Grading and marking (Students), Psychological tests 'Secondary education as public policy' -- subject(s): Education, Secondary, Education, Secondary Education 'A time scale for measuring the adaptability of school systems with an instrument' -- subject(s): School management and organization 'Educational adaptability' -- subject(s): Education 'A guide for the analysis and description of public school services' -- subject(s): Schools, Education 'Fitting the school to the pupil' -- subject(s): Grading and marking (Students), Educational counseling, Educational surveys, Ability 'Science and method in education' -- subject(s): Education 'Public school finance' -- subject(s): Education, Finance 'Theory and synthesis of a sequential simplex' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, School management and organization
Clayton Darius Hutchins has written: 'Summary of federal funds for education' -- subject(s): Federal aid to education 'Financing public school facilities' -- subject(s): Grants-in-aid, Education, Finance, School buildings 'Statistics of state school systems, 1965-66' -- subject(s): Public schools, Statistics 'Trends in financing public education, 1929-30 to 1959-60' -- subject(s): Education, Finance
Herbert Graham Espy has written: 'The public secondary school' -- subject(s): Education, Secondary Education 'Secondary school programs' -- subject(s): Curricula, Education, Secondary Education
V. T. Thayer has written: 'Reorganizing secondary education' -- subject(s): Adolescence, Aims and objectives, Education, Secondary Education 'The challenge of the present to public education' 'Public education and its critics' -- subject(s): Education 'The role of the school in American society' -- subject(s): Educational sociology 'Religion in Public' 'Formative ideas in American education' -- subject(s): Education, History
The law requires children to receive a certain amount of education; whether they receive this education at a public school, a private school, or at home, is entirely up to the parent.
Gilmer Lee Belcher has written: 'The public school debt of Kentucky' -- subject(s): Education, Education and state, Finance, Public Debts, Public schools
The three basic principles of public education are that schools should be free and supported by taxes and that teachers should be trained. Children should also be required to attend school.
Linden Boggs has written: 'Concerned parents--you can help your public school' -- subject(s): Education (Christian theology), Home and school, Public schools
Mark Bray has written: 'Double-shift schooling' -- subject(s): Cost effectiveness, Double shifts (Public schools), Educational planning, Schedules, School, School Schedules, School management and organization 'Education in small states' -- subject(s): Case studies, Education and state, Small States, States, Small 'The shadow education system' -- subject(s): Tutors and tutoring 'Dropping out from community schools--the extent, the causes, and possible remedies' -- subject(s): Elementary school dropouts, Statistics 'Multiple-shift schooling' -- subject(s): Cost effectiveness, Double shifts (Public schools), Educational planning, Schedules, School, School Schedules, School management and organization 'Are small schools the answer?' -- subject(s): Cost effectiveness, Education, Rural, Rural Education, School size, Small schools 'New resources for education' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Finance, Community and school, Education, Education and state, Educational fund raising 'Universal primary education in Nigeria' -- subject(s): Education, Elementary, Elementary Education, Public schools 'Making small practical: the organisation and management of ministries of education in small states' 'Educational planning in small countries' -- subject(s): Educational planning 'Counting the full cost' -- subject(s): Community and school, Costs, Education, Finance, Personal, Parents, Personal Finance, Statistics
the difference is that in private schools you have to pay for your education and in public schools the government pays. also in private school you do not have the same lessons as you do in a public school you can choose what you wabt to learn.