However, critics raise concerns about equity and access. Privatization can exacerbate inequalities, as private schools often charge tuition fees that are unaffordable for many families, potentially leading to a two-tiered system where the wealthy receive a superior education while disadvantaged students are left behind. There are also questions about accountability and oversight, as private schools may be less subject to public scrutiny and regulation than public schools. Furthermore, some argue that the pursuit of profit in education can compromise educational values and lead to a focus on standardized testing and narrow curricula. The debate also includes the role of the state in ensuring equal educational opportunity for all citizens, a responsibility some believe is better served by a publicly funded system.