My bias for public schools versus private schools

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Public schools are government owned and believed to be subsidized in terms of tuition and other financial requirements.

Private schools are established by private or corporate bodies for the purpose of profit-making, and hence, tuition fees are significantly exorbitant with regards to the general populace.

With the above points, it is generally believed that the well-to-do citizens send their children and wards to the private-owned schools, while the average masses send theirs to the public schools believed to be subsidized by the government.

A little comparison of both schools would ensue in this content, and I would love to have your comments and contributions.

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Private schools are more expensive than public schools. Private-owned schools are generally out to make profits, and investment in the structures and facilities is huge to attract parents who can afford to send their children to the schools. In public schools, however, you will see all classes of students whose parents are mostly average or below average, although some high-class parents still choose to have their children train in public schools. It is mostly through sponsorships like grants or scholarships that average or low-class students are found in private schools.

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Academic standards: This debate is subjective. In Nigeria, for example, private schools only began to surface in the last two or three decades due to the financial implications involved. You will agree with me that it will be financially demanding to pay ten professors in a private school as compared to the public schools, where the government has taken responsibility for such salaries in their national budgets. It is still dicey to state which is more academically sound, as we have seen private-owned institutions produce academically sound products.

Publicly owned schools also have lots of bureaucracy to make funding available to institutions, which downplays the required academic standards that would be delivered.

The students in private schools are also limited in number, and this affords tutors a near one-to-one tutor-student relationship compared to public schools, where the students are numerous and there is hardly a tutor-student relationship. The political will of the government, when enhanced, also brings to public schools equipment and facilities that cannot be readily affordable in private schools. In Nigeria, public schools are not left out of the compulsory purchase of educational materials (e.g., handouts) for the students, which is a means of financial extortion by lecturers. The private schools have also not been exonerated of aiding in manipulating results for their students, meaning students bribe their way to excellence, and sometimes the private schools portray their students as intellectuals so as to boost their patronage, which is debatable. I will thus leave you to answer the question as to which school is superior in terms of academic standards!

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Extracurricular activities: Definitely the public schools. You may wish to agree with me that, in public schools where you will find all manner of classes of students aggregated, there is bound to be a spiced variety. I remember when I was chased out of my class for not being able to pay my tuition fees. I was surprised and glad to have playmates who claimed to have also not paid but had actually paid but wanted to enjoy the company of playfulness. In the basic and high schools of public schools, you will agree with me that time is readily allotted for extracurricular activities. In public schools, the songs during assembly are more resonating, interesting, and fun, and many of these songs are wrongly sung. But yes, those of us that attended the public songs enjoyed it to the fullest, as we could modify these songs at will. Private schools have their joyful moments of extracurricular activities, but they are usually under strict supervision as they are careful not to offend any of their students.

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Social vices: public schools are usually considered unchecked and are thus more prone to involvement in social vices as compared to private schools, where security is tighter and the number of students can easily be monitored. Private institutions are usually considered glorified secondary schools where students' lives and activities are dictated by the authorities of the institutions. Some public schools have similar restrictions, though not as strict as those seen in private schools.

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Value, Reputation, and Recognition: This is difficult to side with; however, public schools have superior reputation and recognition when certificates are presented by graduates during job hunting. Private schools have also started getting recognition with their certificates.

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Competitions: There has been a widespread accentuation of participation by private schools, especially high schools, in national and international competitions, which has brought the majority of these private schools to the limelight. This may be a pointer to the high standard of their academic standards, which is yet debatable.

These are a few of the variances I see in both private and public schools. As an individual, my bias would still be for public schools.

Thank you for reading. I would love to have your comments and contributions 🤗



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You've highlighted great points here you know, however, students who still want to learn can learn effectively in public soon, is just kind of sad to see people stigmatizing public schools in Nigeria, as schools for poor people.

I remember when my dad wanted to discipline my elder sister, so he removed her from the private school we all attended and enrolled her in a public school, she cried so much but that made her sit up, realizing it is just a privilege to attend a very good private school, however, she graduated with good grades. So both public and private schools are okay if you can afford a very good private school, that's quite fine because quacks are too much now. I enjoyed reading.

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I'm glad you enjoyed my little piece. I'm a product of public schools from scratch to finish. Thank you for your kind words always

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Same here friend 😊. I studied in a public school from senior secondary.
I love your write-up, the highlighted points

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Thank you brother

I'm honored by your kind words

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This is a really great piece and I like the way you relate the two schools, in public schools you find all kinds of students and I will support this because I attended public schools from primary to varsity yet if I was to choose again, I will still choose public schools because the kinds of vibes I got there was undeniable.

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You and I are in the same boat, I did public school from scratch to finish.

Glad you enjoyed this piece, thank you for your kind comments

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For me, extracurricular activities in public schools are more engaging and frequent than private schools. During my time I remember attending a lot of fun activities organized by companies with government approval which made pupils very happy.
I don't think private schools can afford to organize such events more than once in one term.

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You're right.
Public schools have quicker access to extra curricular activities, privates are extra cautious and would rather work ok the academia of their students.

Thank you for your kind comments

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Valid points you have there, but I still think private schools have the edge. I went to a public school though

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Thank you for your kind comments

Hopefully my kids may have a taste of private school experience 😂

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Well idea A seems to be rather too formal , private schools aint out to make profits, there are the best when it comes to behavior and character of the child. i mean in those days i agree public schools were the best but not anymore the masses has corrupt it. If you see a child going to public school and a child going to private the difference is clear, the private school child always has high learning capacity compare to well you know

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Thank you for your kind comments.

Your points are noted. At some point, your point may be in relation to which level of academia you're siding with.

By and large, no private school would want to be shortened financially

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Well have i went to public schools and have taught student there also i see how they behave so raw and gettohish if they is word like that, definitely will be siding the private

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You've listed loads of point that I find it out to decide which is better, because you've stated each of their respective importance, but I do agree with you as regarding public schools.

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Like seriously private school is too expensive for me and my siblings back then but public school is cheap but their teaching technique is so poor

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