Because they want their children to have a superior education.
well, private schools can be expensive, and in public schools there's more likely to be people who live around you and stuff
Yes, of course. Some parents, however, choose to send their kids to independent (private) schools, in which case they have to pay for that.
Public schools are free and government operated, being paid for by tax money. Private schools are paid for entirely by the parents and are not government operated, however, they do need to meet government guidelines. Catholic schools are private schools that have a Catholic religious element to them. Many people believe that private schools are better for learning, which I believe to be the case.
Performing Arts schools are usually private, so there are tuition costs from parents to spend.
No. A large majority of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) attend public schools. Parents may homeschool their kids or send them to private schools if they choose, but most feel that public schools are perfectly adequate.
Private and boarding schools paid by their wealthy parents.
It depends. People who have not that much money can send kids to public schools, and some rich children can go to private schools if decided by parents.
The debate over whether parents who send their children to private schools should pay taxes for public school funding centers on issues of equity and shared responsibility. Some argue that since public schools are funded by taxpayer dollars and serve the broader community, all parents should contribute, regardless of their choice in education. Others contend that parents opting for private schooling should receive some form of tax relief, as they are not utilizing public resources. Ultimately, the decision hinges on balancing the needs of public education with the rights of families to choose their educational paths.
They did not have schools in Ancient Egypt. The future ruler would have been taught by private tutors and his parents.
Yes, private schools are not supported by the state and therefore they are free to give or take away days off as they choose.
Nursing schools can be either private or public. Private nursing schools are typically run by independent institutions or organizations, while public nursing schools are typically run by state or government agencies. The type of school you choose can affect tuition costs, admission requirements, and available resources.
Erie, PA has many good private schools for you to choose from. The list of private schools in Erie, PA- elementary as well high schools- with reviews about them are found in the following links- http://www.privateschoolreview.com/county_high_schools/stateid/PA/county/42049; http://www.greatschools.org/pennsylvania/erie/