Yes. He was big on education for the masses.
schools run by the gov.
governmently run pubic schools. open to male students of all backgrounds
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A Dictatorship is a form of government that is run by a dictator.
When he was 9 of age he went to the Royal College of Brienne. Brienne was run by severe Minor Priests in conformity with strict military criteria and was attended by pupils of the French gentry. After five and half years he passed the final exams and then, on Oct. 30, 1784 entered the Military School of Paris, where he passed the final exams and was appointed Second Lieutenant of Artillery in August 1785.
Yes, Napoleon introduced public-run schools, called Lycees.
They are public schools, so the government funding allows the science programs to be run and taught.
Napoleon set up government-run public schools, set up a comprehensive system of laws, and established a fairer tax code.
Charter schools fit in between government run public schools and the private schools. Charter schools are permitted to take public money and have been freed from some of the regulations that apply to public schools.
schools run by the gov.
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.
A) All Religons Were Tolerated It was Napoleon's policy to tolerate all religions. Napoleon recognized that most of the people of France were Catholic, but the French government paid the salaries of the Protestant as well as the Catholic clergy. He allowed the Catholic Church to run schools for the training of its clergy.
Hong Kong has both public and private schools. The public schools are run by the islands Education Bureau
He established 4 types of schools, primary (run by church), secondary, technical and lycees (military based). There was an exam called the Baccalaureat which students took to determine which school they got into.
Let's define our terms a little better. Public schools are those that are, ultimately, run by "the government" (in the US, by a state government). They get money from the state to operate (they also charge fees, and usually out-of-state students are charged extra). Private schools are those run by some organization other than the government. They usually charge higher fees, but don't charge out-of-state students extra. The University of Phoenix is a private school with an added twist: it's actually run for profit (all public schools, and many private schools, just try to break even).
governmently run pubic schools. open to male students of all backgrounds
Yes, there are private schools in Cuba, but they are restricted in number and heavily regulated by the government. The vast majority of schools in Cuba are public and run by the state with education being free and mandatory for all children up to the age of 15.