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Definition of private school in English: private schoolnoun 1British An independent school supported wholly by the payment of fees. 〈英〉私立学校(完全靠收费办学的独立学校) Example sentencesExamples - So, until we can find a new way, it seems ability to pay will be as applicable to parts of the state school system as it is to private schools.
- The access and choice question is essentially a public school and private school dichotomy.
- They're not paying good money to send their children to a private school where the teachers are undermining them.
- He did not apply himself to academic work but won a sports scholarship to a private school.
- Academies are private schools which sponsors are given millions of pounds of public money to run.
- The federal government is still defending its payments to wealthy private schools.
- Pre-schools and kindergartens are seldom available in public schools but are in private schools.
- City academies are a form of privatisation where the school has the status of a private school but receives public money.
- She is now doing fantastically, she is in the top sets for everything and is preparing to take the Common Entrance Exam for a number of private schools.
- He went to various progressive private schools, including a boarding school in Connecticut where he was taunted and bullied.
- Lundanis was a public school, not a private school so he couldn't be as well-off as his image bragged.
- The whole point of having independent private schools is that they can provide a variety of educational systems.
- The voucher could also be used to cover all or part of the tuition to nonreligious private schools.
- Parents can choose to send their kids to private schools, but private schools are costly.
- Matthew was a former pupil at the nearby Shrewsbury School, an exclusive private school, where he was a boarder until last summer.
- If approved, the unit would be run at Redcar Farm, on land owned by the exclusive private school Ampleforth College.
- At the moment private schools are financially independent of government.
- Independent private school kids take expensive crammer lessons to help pass these stringent snobby entrance exam tests.
- There is this long-held belief that parents who send their children to private schools are privileged, snooty and well-off.
- The figures show that although state schools are cheaper, private schools deliver better value for money.
2North American A school supported by a private organization or private individuals rather than by the state. 〈北美〉私立学校(由私人团体或个人资助,不由政府拨款) Example sentencesExamples - Roughly one in nine students in the United States is educated in a private school.
- Some express the worry that school choice will subject private schools to excessive regulation.
- In most states, gay students can be banned altogether from private schools and gay teachers can be fired.
- In a handful of states, subsidies for higher education make it difficult for private schools to compete.
- If public school students had one thing over their private school counterparts it's about to change.
- Are public school teachers any more effective than those in private schools?
- My years as an English teacher in a private school would count for nothing.
- About a third of Spain's children are educated at private schools, many of them run by the Catholic Church.
- The second reason is that private schools have made quite different use of resources than public schools have.
- If we observe that the children in the private school learn more, can we conclude that private schools are better?
- Moreover, as mentioned above, the quality of teachers in private schools has also declined.
- I am a private school headmaster, and this has been a problem for a couple of years now.
- An illegitimate child born in 1912 was sent to a Catholic private school for her schooling.
- He continued to favor choice among public schools, but he was opposed to choice among private schools.
- Most attend public schools, but a few attend private schools, mostly parochial.
- Consider the fact that teachers almost universally discount their wages in order to teach in private schools.
- In fact, I was even sent to an Episcopalian private school for my middle and upper school years.
- Finally, like colleges, private schools increasingly want to recruit a diverse student body.
- She said that only the kids who cared about money and status attended private schools in their high school years.
- Parents and teachers in private schools also express much more trust in one another.
Definition of private school in US English: private schoolnounˈpraɪvɪt skul 1North American A school supported by a private organization or private individuals rather than by the government. 〈北美〉私立学校(由私人团体或个人资助,不由政府拨款) Example sentencesExamples - If we observe that the children in the private school learn more, can we conclude that private schools are better?
- About a third of Spain's children are educated at private schools, many of them run by the Catholic Church.
- My years as an English teacher in a private school would count for nothing.
- If public school students had one thing over their private school counterparts it's about to change.
- He continued to favor choice among public schools, but he was opposed to choice among private schools.
- In fact, I was even sent to an Episcopalian private school for my middle and upper school years.
- Are public school teachers any more effective than those in private schools?
- In most states, gay students can be banned altogether from private schools and gay teachers can be fired.
- Moreover, as mentioned above, the quality of teachers in private schools has also declined.
- Most attend public schools, but a few attend private schools, mostly parochial.
- Consider the fact that teachers almost universally discount their wages in order to teach in private schools.
- Some express the worry that school choice will subject private schools to excessive regulation.
- The second reason is that private schools have made quite different use of resources than public schools have.
- Parents and teachers in private schools also express much more trust in one another.
- An illegitimate child born in 1912 was sent to a Catholic private school for her schooling.
- I am a private school headmaster, and this has been a problem for a couple of years now.
- Finally, like colleges, private schools increasingly want to recruit a diverse student body.
- She said that only the kids who cared about money and status attended private schools in their high school years.
- In a handful of states, subsidies for higher education make it difficult for private schools to compete.
- Roughly one in nine students in the United States is educated in a private school.
2British A school supported wholly by the payment of fees. 〈英〉私立学校(完全靠收费办学的独立学校) Example sentencesExamples - The whole point of having independent private schools is that they can provide a variety of educational systems.
- Matthew was a former pupil at the nearby Shrewsbury School, an exclusive private school, where he was a boarder until last summer.
- There is this long-held belief that parents who send their children to private schools are privileged, snooty and well-off.
- They're not paying good money to send their children to a private school where the teachers are undermining them.
- He did not apply himself to academic work but won a sports scholarship to a private school.
- The access and choice question is essentially a public school and private school dichotomy.
- The voucher could also be used to cover all or part of the tuition to nonreligious private schools.
- The figures show that although state schools are cheaper, private schools deliver better value for money.
- Lundanis was a public school, not a private school so he couldn't be as well-off as his image bragged.
- Parents can choose to send their kids to private schools, but private schools are costly.
- Pre-schools and kindergartens are seldom available in public schools but are in private schools.
- The federal government is still defending its payments to wealthy private schools.
- At the moment private schools are financially independent of government.
- Independent private school kids take expensive crammer lessons to help pass these stringent snobby entrance exam tests.
- She is now doing fantastically, she is in the top sets for everything and is preparing to take the Common Entrance Exam for a number of private schools.
- So, until we can find a new way, it seems ability to pay will be as applicable to parts of the state school system as it is to private schools.
- If approved, the unit would be run at Redcar Farm, on land owned by the exclusive private school Ampleforth College.
- City academies are a form of privatisation where the school has the status of a private school but receives public money.
- He went to various progressive private schools, including a boarding school in Connecticut where he was taunted and bullied.
- Academies are private schools which sponsors are given millions of pounds of public money to run.
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