State schools are owned and run by the state. Private (public) schools are owned and run by private individuals (usually trusts/charities or relgious bodies today, rather than any single person).
For starters, private universities are more expensive compared with California state schools. Cal state schools are publicly funded while private ones are not.
The legal framework differs between public and private schools. The main difference seen, is the separation of church and state.
State schools are funded by the Scottish Government, private schools are funded by fees.
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.
the difference is that one of them funded by the state, the other is not.
Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools provides professional service and advice to those students that attend private and parochial schools in the state of Texas.
"State" is your clue. State universities are public schools.
Daphne Johnson has written: 'School governing bodies project 1980-1983' 'Private schools and state schools' -- subject(s): Private schools
This website not only allows you to search for private schools by state but there is also information about whether or not to switch to a private school. http://www.privateschoolreview.com/
Private schools do not receive federal and state funds.
There's no fast rule for this, but the best deal is for an in state public university. Residents of a state get the lowest costs for a public university. Private universities don't charge more based on where your residence is. However they are generally 30 to 40% higher priced than similar schools in your state.
Children in Australian state schools attend school between the hours of 9am and 3pm, which is six hours a day. Children in private schools tend to have between 30 and 45 minutes longer.