In Public Schools you dont have to wear ugly uniforms. It all depends on what you prefer but I prefer public schools.
Yes. Nearly all schools in China are public because they are a communist country and nearly every business, including school, is own by them and is therefore a public school.
Not all parks and schools are public properties. The public school are public because the money to maintain the school comes from the "public" another words TAXPAYERS. Same with parks.
The Jefferson County public school system, located in Kentucky, has 150 schools. There are currently over 97,000 students enrolled in this public system, and it is currently the 28th largest school district in the US. It operates all but one public school in the county.
As of June 2011 all public schools in the Norfolk school system were to be fully accredited. Private schools would have their own rules and regulations not party to public schools and may or may not be accredited.
it all depends, I'm my point of view i think yes they do but it all depends on the persons opinion I for one could not survive at a public school, well at least that's what i have been told, I think public school kids should try private school and private school kids should try public school
A 'public school' in Victorian England was, ironically, what we would refer to today as a 'private school' - i.e. a fee paying independent school. Some of the great public schools of the Victorian era, all of which still exist today, are Eton, Harrow, Rugby, Repton, Christs Hospital and Westminster. The schools listed are still referred to as 'public schools' and not private schools. There is a subtle difference between the two. A public school is a very exclusive private school and has to be a member of the 'Headmaster's Conference' to be classified as a public school. A 'public school' in the US would be called a 'state school' in the UK (which includes England).
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In a private school you get better education than you would in public school. But depending on what county you live in some public schools are just as good. Private schools provide more: 1. Academic challenging 2. Individual attention 3. Safety 4. Push students for college 5. Discipline -private schools are mostly for kids that usually have a hard time in public school & aren't hanging in the right society of friends and are very bright but don't know how to express it in a public school . They are way cleaner than public schools I've heard. But, in public elementary school, it is almost all free except for field trips or lunch
It really depends. most public school wellness centers do have them if you ask, but it's not in every school, especially if you don't go to Public School.
Preparatory schools tend to be gender based schools, all boys or all girls. State schools are geared towards 13-18 year old students, and is a more public school.
In my school, it is allowed, and they have it every day. But it's not in all schools, as you probably know.