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  2. Private school - Wikipedia

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    A private school is a school not administered or funded by the government, unlike a public school. [note 1] Private schools (also known as 'independent schools'), ...

  3. Private schools in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Private schools in the United Kingdom (also called independent schools) [ 1 ] are schools that require fees for admission and enrollment. Some have financial endowments, most are governed by a board of governors, and are owned by a mixture of corporations, trusts and private individuals. They are independent of many of the regulations and ...

  4. School - Wikipedia

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    A school is both the educational institution and building designed to provide learning spaces and learning environments for the teaching of students under the direction of teachers. Most countries have systems of formal education, which is sometimes compulsory. [ 2 ] In these systems, students progress through a series of schools that can be ...

  5. Early signs of pupils leaving, private schools say

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    The IFS says the impact of the VAT changes is “likely to be small and concentrated” with about 20,000-40,000 extra pupils (3-7%) moving from the private to the state sector over the next few ...

  6. Public school (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales, a public school is a type of fee-charging private school [ 1 ] originally for older boys. They are "public" in the sense of being open to pupils irrespective of locality, denomination or paternal trade or profession; nor are they run for the profit of a private owner.

  7. For-profit education - Wikipedia

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    For-profit education. For-profit education (also known as the education services industry or proprietary education) refers to educational institutions operated by private, profit -seeking businesses. For-profit education is common in many parts of the world, making up more than 70% of the higher education sector in Malaysia, Japan, South Korea ...

  8. Form (education) - Wikipedia

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    Form (education) A form is an educational stage, class, or grouping of pupils in a school. The term is used predominantly in the United Kingdom, although some schools, mostly private, in other countries also use the title. Pupils are usually grouped in forms according to age and will remain with the same group for a number of years, or ...

  9. Private university - Wikipedia

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    Private universities and private colleges are higher education institutions not operated, owned, or institutionally funded by governments. However, they often receive tax breaks, public student loans, and government grants. Depending on the country, private universities may be subject to government regulations.