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Private Vs Public Education The Goal of Education & the Goal of life: Earning money cannot be the purpose of true education. Acquiring good qualities is the only purpose of education. The goal of human life is not just eating, sleeping and enjoying. Even birds and animals do that. Man must realize his innate divinity. Only then he can get peace and fulfillment. With challenges sprucing up everyday, the Public Schools in India equips the young minds / students to face the life’s obstacles with an innovative combination of traditional gurukula system and scientifically designed modern systems. The Public Schools in India has staff dedicated to academic, social, personal, and emotional, sports and cultural pursuits. Apart from these , our Public High Schools believes in holistic approach towards education with its value based approach in teaching methodology, course contents and bringing in transformation in the personality of the individuals. Education at our Public High Schools is invigorating and rejuvenating in its true sense. "Hide not your talents, for use they were made." We at our Public Schools in Tamilnadu believe each child is unique and nurture this potential at every stage of their school life, to “transform the potentiality into reality.” Living in perfect harmony with nature, both teachers and students in the school have ample opportunities to imbibe a sense of social responsibility, evolve spiritual thinking and inculcate ethical principles which you will find at our Public Schools in Coimbatore. Private Vs Public Education 1. Private schools tend to have smaller teacher to child ratios, allowing your child to receive, on average, more attention; 2. Private schools tend to be more responsive when parents call- someone answers the phone and generally gets back to you promptly. This means you are paying for better customer service. 3. Private schools tend to have different requirements for teachers than public schools, meaning that a retired lawyer, scientist or other person, looking for a change of career, need not necessarily get a master’s degree in education before teaching. This means people with a passion for teaching can teach with less pre-requisite red tape; 4. Public schools depend on the tax base for funding, often based on real estate taxes, leading to radically different funding for schools depending on where you live. Private schools are largely funded by tuition, meaning there is usually an ever-escalating yearly costs to fund not only teacher salaries and benefits, but any and all extracurricular activities; 5. Public schools cannot select their students, so they are a catch all for every student and their family. This means if a student has a troubled home life, these problems may spill over into the school day, and there are few options and resources to help in these situations; 6. Public schools, because of their larger numbers, can have substantially more choices in classes, offering industrial arts, consumer science, more athletics, and other options that can help a child shine beyond the classroom; 7. Private schools depend on their students’ successes to help market and sustain the school while public schools do not depend on student success as a source of economic funding. Public Schools do value the performance and success of their students, but they don’t depend on it the same way private schools do. 8. Private schools have a less onerous administrative structure, allowing for nimble change and adaptation, where making changes in public education can involve administrative hurdles that would challenge an olympic sprinter.
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