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The Advantages of Private School Education

The education of your child is one of the most important decisions you can make as a parent. Parents must weigh the differences between public schools and paying to enroll their children in private schools. Private schools offer many advantages over public schools.
  1. Choice

    • The ability to choose where you want your child to go to school is one of the largest advantages private schools provide. In public school settings, where a child goes to school is determined based on where the student lives. Private schools have no restrictions based on geography. Parents can select a school that matches with their values and goals for the child.

    Classroom Size

    • Classroom sizes in a private school tend to be smaller than in public schools. This smaller classroom size allows the instructor to spend more time with each student. The more attention a student receives from the instructor, the better the chance that he will succeed academically.

    Facilities

    • Facilities located on private school campuses are typically better maintained and utilized than those in public schools. The facilities at some private schools are on par with Ivy League school facilities, according to Teen Boarding School (teen-boarding-school.com). These facilities are a way these schools can attract parents and students. Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities such as sports and the arts, which can help keep children engaged and involved.

    Innovation and Flexibility

    • Public schools receive tax dollars which tie those schools into tight regulations regarding curriculum and how that curriculum is delivered. Private schools do not receive public funds and have reduced state regulation requirements. This allows private schools to develop programs and teaching practices that are more tailored to its goals.

    Competition

    • Private schools rely on tuition payments to fund the school. Students and parents have many options when it comes to school, including public school options. Private schools must compete and provide top-level education, curriculum, extracurricular activities and facilities to attract and keep the school running. This competitive nature ensures that the private school must be accountable to the needs of its students and their parents.

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