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Private VS. Public Schools

Some of the advantages that your Children should be receiving at their private school are a curriculum that really focuses on teaching basic skills and an atmosphere that demands respect for authority and self-discipline. Plus, considerable attention is usually focused on maintaining order. There are fewer discipline problems because private schools can be selective about whom they admit and are under no obligation to retain children who don’t stick to the rules. In general, children at private schools work harder than those at public schools and are less likely to drop out. However, like anything else that has advantages, there are also disadvantages to attending private schools.

Undeniably, there are good and bad private schools just as public schools vary in their excellence. It is unrealistic to make a broad general statement that private schools are better than public schools. In order to decide whether your children could receive the same education at a public school as at the school they are now attending, parents need to compare the two schools. Look at the curriculums and decide which one best meets your children’s needs. Compare the copyright dates on textbooks. While old math and English
textbooks can be good instructional tools, old history and geography books will not give your children a solid knowledge of recent events and boundary changes.Consider also such things as class size, achievement test scores, the teachers, and the emphasis on order and discipline.

There is one additional factor to think about. The private school is giving your children a upbringing that cannot be duplicated. Furthermore, they are having the chance to be with a group with similar values.

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