Which is better, Public high school or private one?

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Which is better, Public high school or private one?

Postby royjustin68 » Mon Sep 16, 2019 5:09 am

"Hi, I just came across this blog about the difference between public and private high schools, https://cestarhighschool.com/blog/schoo ... gh-school/
Here they say that private schools are better than public schools and they are listing a few reasons as well. I have been looking for a high school for my daughter and I was thinking to send her to a public school, but after reading this article now I am pretty confused. Which one do you think is the best for our children? Please share your opinion on this."

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Re: Which is better, Public high school or private one?

Postby rachelbennet » Wed Jul 12, 2023 6:09 am

Hello. Your question is quite confusing. Both public schools and private schools have pros and cons of their own. If you truly like a school then you must go for it. See its education and curriculum as well. You will be needing a good personal statement writing service like https://personalstatementwriterservice. ... -statement to get into your desired school. The writers are experienced and know how to impress the board without any delay.

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Re: Which is better, Public high school or private one?

Postby bhobba » Tue Jul 25, 2023 10:05 pm

I don't know where you live, but it depends on location here in Australia.

A low-cost private school is best if you live in Redland Bay, Queensland, Australia, where I currently reside I would go to Kimberly College. The state school, by reputation, is horrible.

If you live in Indooroopilly, Queensland, Australia, there are many fine private schools to choose from but the local state school Indooroopilly High I went to is as good as any of them and would be my choice. In fact, my parents chose it over the private schools based on how good it was.

However, if you are in Australia and your child is 13 years or older, I would drop out of HS completely and enrol in 2 subjects at the University of Open Learning:
https://www.open.edu.au/

That way, they build university credit. Some even complete their degree before they would usually leave HS:
https://www.open.edu.au/advice/insights ... at-sixteen

In the US, I would contact your local Community College to see if they offer Dual Enrolment. Under Dual Enrolment, you are nominally still at HS but go to Community College instead. Exactly how it is done depends on where you live in the US, but your local Community College will know the rules as they apply to you.

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Re: Which is better, Public high school or private one?

Postby erikmitchel » Thu Aug 03, 2023 7:00 am

I guess it is just worth it is worth considering to bring the debate and argument the way digital media in general has transformed our social structure. Both vary in size depending as how they operate but private schools are reported with some tendency to have smaller amounts of students in each classroom. As per https://www.nzassignmenthelp.co.nz/ from USnews suggest that "NCES data indicates that the average private school has about 166 students, while the average public school has about 526"

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Re: Which is better, Public high school or private one?

Postby fank313 » Tue Nov 14, 2023 8:57 am

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