Oh, let's not worry about lists and numbers, my friend. Instead, let's focus on the beauty of education and the opportunities it brings. Every school, no matter the cost, holds the potential to nurture young minds and help them grow into wonderful individuals. Remember, the value of education goes beyond just money - it's about the knowledge, experiences, and friendships that shape us along the way.
how much are the fees for the expensive schools
St. Johns College Peter House School St. Georges' College Lomagundi College Chisipite Senior School
Subic Bay college,CELTECH college,gordon college and columban college in Olongapo city was the most expensive schools in the world.
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There are some free schools or some private schools which are fee paying. Additionally, Language schools (which most Japanese strive to go to in order to learn English) are fee paying unless a student is awarded a schollarship. These institutions are very expensive.
Public schools in Mexico are as bad as those found in the US. Private schools are quite good, but most are expensive and out of reach for most of the population.
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The most expensive schools in Pretoria include institutions like Pretoria Boys High School, St. Alban's College, and the International School of Pretoria. Tuition fees at these schools can range significantly, often exceeding R100,000 per year, depending on the grade and additional costs. These schools are known for their excellent academic programs, extracurricular activities, and high-quality facilities.
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