Private-schools Sentence Examples

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  • Schools of art and conservatories of music are also maintained in the large cities, where there are, besides, many private schools.

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  • Higher education is given by the state in the universities, and in special higher schools; and, since the law of 1875 established the freedom of higher education, by private individuals and bodies in private schools and faculties (facultis libres).

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  • A large number of private schools are maintained through Church influence in opposition to the public schools.

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  • There are also numerous grammar schools and other private schools.

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  • The rate of increase in the public state-supported schools has been much greater than in the private schools.

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  • In 1901-1902 only 65% out of the whole number of children between six and nine years of age were registered in the lower standards of the elementary and private schools.

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  • There are many fine country places, two private schools - the Mackenzie school for boys and the Misses Masters' school for girls - and the children's village (with about thirty cottages) of the New York juvenile asylum.

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  • One of the earliest and best-known private schools is the orphanage at Serajevo, founded in 1869 by two English ladies, Miss Irby and Miss Mackenzie.

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  • There are many private schools in all the large cities, from the primary schools maintained by the church and various corporations and religious associations to schools of secondary and collegiate grades, such as the Protestant mission schools of Petropolis, Piracicaba, Juiz de Fora, Sao Paulo and Parana, the Lyceu de Artes e Officios (night school) of Rio de Janeiro, and the Mackenzie College of Sao Paulo.

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  • Perhaps the best educational work in Brazil is done in these private schools.

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  • Public schools, and private schools aided by provincial grants provide elementary education for white children.

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  • State aid and inspection is given to private schools for natives.

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  • No government grants are given to private schools.

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  • There are several mechanics' schools (Antes y Oficios) in the larger cities, and a large number of private schools.

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  • It was then ascertained that there were 684 public schools with 14,133 pupils, and 1664 private schools with 8685 pupils.

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  • There are 22 public elementary schools for boys and 18 for girls (education being compulsory and gratuitous), with about 20,000 pupils, and 56 private schools with 5700 pupils.

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  • Besides Mussulman (native) schools there were in the regency, in 1906, 158 public schools, 5 lycees and colleges and 21 private schools.

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  • The private schools of this grade are still more numerous, and there are a number of special schools that belong to the same category.

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  • In 1908 there were 353 government schools in the city, including 13 professional and technical schools, and nearly 200 private schools.

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  • The proportion of children attending private schools to those attending the public elementary schools in 1912 was 144,000 to 4.5 millions, i.e.

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  • He lost both his parents in infancy, was brought up by a grandmother, and was educated at private schools and by a private tutor.

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  • Military training is given in all public and most private schools.

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  • Georgia's system of public instruction was not instituted until 1870, but as early as 1817 the legislature provided a fund for the education in the private schools of the state of children of indigent parents.

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  • In 1908 there were 154 public schools with 18,564 pupils (27.06% of whom were Japanese, 20.89% Hawaiian, 1 3.54% part Hawaiian, 18.72% Portuguese and 10.63% Chinese) and 51 private schools with 4881 pupils.

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  • Among the schools which give specialized instruction, mention must be made of the admirable trade schools (ambachtsscholen) established in 1861, and the corresponding industrial schools for girls; the fishery schools and schools of navigation; the many private schools of domestic science, and of commerce and industry, among which the municipal school at Enschede (1886) deserves special mention; and the school of social work, " Das Huis," at Amsterdam (1900).

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  • But the long liberal ascendancy closed the ranks of the CatholicCalvinist coalition, and united them against the neutral schools, and in 1889 they were able to pass a law enabling not only the unsectarian public schools, but all private schools organized by societies and bodies recognized by the law to receive subventions from the state.

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  • In 1890 there were 3000 public schools with 450,000 scholars and 1300 private schools with 195,000 scholars.

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  • He was educated at private schools and at King's College, London, after his father's promotion to the rectory of St Luke's, Chelsea.

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  • There are also numerous private schools.

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  • The number of pupils in private schools under government inspection was in 1898, the first year of the grant-in-aid system, 7536; in 1900, 12,315; in 1905, 145,691.

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  • He was educated at private schools in London and Switzerland, at the Birkbeck Institute and the City of London College.

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  • Owing to the high development of state public schools, private schools for boys are few; but higher schools for girls are all private, excepting the higher seminary for teachers and the state normal school at Stockholm.

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  • In addition to the public schools there are a Roman Catholic university at Santiago, which includes law and civil engineering among its regular courses of study; numerous private schools and seminaries of the secondary grade, with a total of 11,184 students of both sexes in 1903; and 506 private primary schools, with an attendance of 29,684.

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  • The private schools usually conform to the official requirements in regard to studies and examinations, which facilitates subsequent admission to the university and the obtainment of degrees; probably they do better work than the public schools, especially in the German settlements of the southern provinces.

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  • The divergence of views was so great that shortly after the union had been established private schools were opened in opposition to those of the provincial administration.

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  • During the colonial period there were schools maintained by churches, a few town schools of the New England type, and, in the latter part of the era, a number of private schools.

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  • Of this number 211,000 were in state schools and 48,000 in private schools.

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  • The majority of the private schools are controlled by one or other of the religious bodies.

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  • The Pittsburg High School (five buildings in 1 9 10) has a normal course; and there are various private schools and academies.

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  • Nominally there was a school system under the supervision of the national and departmental governments, but its activities were limited to the larger towns, where there were public and private schools of all grades.

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  • There were also a number of private schools in the larger towns, usually maintained by religious organizations.

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  • There are also numbers of private schools receiving no government aid.

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  • The other educational institutions of Leipzig include the Nicolai and Thomas gymnasia, several "Realschulen," a commercial academy (Handelsschule), high schools for girls, and a large number of public and private schools of all grades.

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  • The schools in the U.S. have become abominable, including most of the private schools.

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  • Comparisons were also carried out with subsets of private schools categorized by sectarian affiliation.

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  • Since the early 1980s, many private schools - particularly denominational schools - have integrated with the state system.

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  • Many private schools are ' college prep ' schools, with a curriculum directed to ensuring students ' admission to university or college.

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  • In general, private schools are very expensive and usually have a higher selectivity than the public universities.

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  • A law passed on the 1st of July 1902 requires that all private schools must be authorized by the state, and arranges for their periodical inspection, for the enforcement of proper sanitation and discipline, and for the appointment of a suitable staff of teachers.

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  • In my opinion, public schools are fairly equitable, while private schools have a wide range of test scores.

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  • Do you know any private schools in the area that are remodeling?

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  • Lacking the type of funding that some of the private schools have, it still manages to stay competitive year after year.

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  • A low school ranking could encourage wealthier people to send their children to private schools instead.

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  • The child of devout Catholics, she was educated in Catholic private schools.

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  • Many more public schools are opting for uniforms, and the majority of private schools already require them.

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  • Currently, the average cost for tuition and fees at a four-year public college or university is $5,491, while private schools cost an average of $21,235 per year.

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  • Many private schools have codes of conduct, school regulations, and academic requirements reflecting their religious beliefs.

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  • Since private schools are smaller, classes typically seem less intimidating and students are less likely to feel "lost in the crowd."

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  • Students who place a high priority on diversity will often find private schools less economically, geographically, racially, and culturally diverse than their public counterparts.

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  • For private schools only, the 2008 average was $29,915.

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  • Exact disciplinary measures vary between public and private schools as well as grade level, and concerned parents should contact their child's school for details on bus safety and discipline.

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  • Usually, local alternatives to public schools do not require tuition, while private schools do require parents to pay tuition for student attendance.

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  • Independent private schools are privately funded schools controlled by an individual or non-government organization.

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  • Some so-called lower schools are affiliated with private schools and maintain an educational philosophy in accord with the parent institution.

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  • Home schooled children are socialized, usually with more peer groups than a child who goes to public or private schools.

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  • Of interest to many is the performance of home schoolers versus those in public or private schools.

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  • The National Private Schools Accreditation Alliance (N.P.S.A.A.) accredits Jubilee Academy.

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  • The National Private Schools Accreditation Alliance (N.P.S.A.A.) accredits The Grace Academy.

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  • Morehouse is considered one of the most prestigious private schools in Atlanta.

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  • In addition, there are private schools that select only gifted and talented students.

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  • There are also private schools for special education.

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  • Unlike public schools, private schools are funded by donations and tuition instead of the government.

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  • Many people associate the concept of school uniforms with private schools.

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  • While private schools often do adopt a uniform of one type or another, more and more public schools are weighing in on the issue as well.

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  • While there are also special, private schools available for children with special needs, parents who cannot afford the tuition that these school may charge can take heart.

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  • Most private schools in the United States have always required at the very least some sort of dress code if not a complete uniform.

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