The US public school system is ranked highly compared to those in other countries around the world, but not as high as countries such as Japan and Canada.
Private schools are called public in some countries like the UK because they are open to the public, but require payment for attendance. The term "public" distinguishes them from schools that are exclusive to certain groups, such as religious or military institutions.
One will find that the average release time or the time US public schools end at to be around the same as other countries that offer public schools. The average time would be around 3:10 pm in the afternoon, as school typically starts at around 8:25 am in the morning.
In Britain, a 'Public' school is actually a private (fee paying) school, especially one of the great historic institutions such as Eton, Harrow, Rugby etc. To avoid confusion, schools that are known in other countries as public schools (i.e. ones run by the state and funded by the taxpayer) are in Britain called 'State' schools.
Purtitan and othe olonial schools are different from the public schools of today is how in public school now we have sinks, toliets, electricty and other things thta need sources back then there wasnt that much.
No schools are on the continent that are like any public or private schools on other continents.
Yes. Some third world countries do not.
Desegregation
The United States is one of the countries where a pledge of allegiance is recited in schools. Other countries that have a similar practice include India and the Philippines.
In the U.S. public schools are free and non public (private) schools are not. In Great Britain, some schools we in the U.S. would call private schools are called public schools.
most of the schools are public
Most public schools dont, but in some schools they do.