actually no. private schools do not get funding from the government and although the tuition is high, that money goes toward the school's electricity, water etc. public school teachers get higher pay because public schools get much more money from the government
You obviously aren't in public school any more, you would have been in high school.
maybe maybe not because private school have lees students girls at private schools do . this is incorrect. I go to a private school and I have a lot of public school friends. All of our schools have a simular amount of gossip
I am a high school History and English teacher. My current salary is $53,000 per annum. This is my first year as a teacher. Each year I also receive an increase in my pay (not sure how much that is yet) for nine years. It depends on the school though. I work in a private Catholic school. It may be different in a public school or in a more prestigious school.
It use to be that more private school pupils go to good colleges like duke and university of Chicago than public schools but now-a-days the suburb's public schools are coming close to matching the advantages of going to a private school. Subsequently the amount of public vs private pupils in said universities is evening out but due to things like dropout rates and the fact that there are so many more students in a public school the numbers suggest that more private schooled pupils go to good colleges.
It depends on the situation and it depends on the country. In the United States, more people pick private colleges than public colleges, unless they need the discounts that come with public school. In Europe, public colleges are far more commonly chosen than private colleges.
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
Columbia University is a private university.For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (College Board) indicated directly below this answer section.
Person who asked question: Ive been going to a private school my whole life, and its okay i guess but i kind of wish i went to public school because the girls are really mean in my school so can any of you answer if public school is any better because sooner or later im going to leave my school and go to public school so can any of you give me advice and stuff? Thanks :) Private school gives off better education and chances for going to a good high school/college. How about you give private school one more chance and if things get worse, go to public school.
The benefits of private school sometimes depend on what private school it is. Some people think a benefit is smaller classes and more direct teacher student relations. Another benefit is students not being in contact with so many different children.
Each state will offer different salaries. It usually depends on funds from the government, the type of school (private, public), and the size of the school system. The average salary of a teacher starting out is between $28,000 to $30,000 dollars a year. Go to the related link below to look at a graph for more information.
Many children who are eager to learn will do wonderfully whether they are in a public or private school. Most public and private schools offer tours of their campuses and classes to help parents see if their child is going to mesh with the institution. Private schools tend to have smaller class sizes and more personalized time with the teachers. Also, in the modern age, many public schools only teach students the things that will be on the state's standardized tests, while private schools get to be more broad with the subjects they can cover.
There are many private law schools, but not much collective information regarding tuition. Public schools often are more affordable, but only for resident students. I would like to know hands down which school has the least expensive tuition for either private schools or public school's out of state tuition.