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Mar 27, 2023 at 12:05 PM #299792Melanie BaylanParticipant
Private schools in the Philippines are run by private individuals, organizations, or corporations. They are not funded by the government, and their operations are primarily supported by tuition fees and donations from parents, alumni, and other supporters. Private schools usually offer a wider range of academic programs, extracurricular activities, and facilities compared to public schools. They may also have smaller class sizes and more personalized attention from teachers and staff.
Public schools in the Philippines are run by the government and are free for students to attend. They are funded by the government through taxes and other public revenues. Public schools are required to follow the national curriculum and standards set by the Department of Education (DepEd). While public schools may offer fewer academic programs and extracurricular activities compared to private schools, they provide a basic education to all students regardless of their socio-economic status.
Other differences between private and public schools in the Philippines may include the quality of facilities, resources, and teacher qualifications. Private schools generally have more modern and well-equipped facilities, as well as access to more resources such as textbooks, computers, and laboratory equipment. They may also have higher standards for teacher qualifications and professional development.
Overall, private and public schools in the Philippines serve different needs and cater to different students. While private schools may provide more specialized education and better facilities, public schools are a crucial part of the Philippine education system, providing basic education to all students, regardless of their financial capacity.
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