Difference between convent school and public school
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Convent schools are particularly those which are appended and keep running by a community. The convent is a building occupied by a religious group, for the most part of nuns. We additionally have a few schools comparative in lines with Gurukul, which I would state is the Hindu form of a convent. There would likewise be such forms of the convent in different religions.
Public schools are general: They are accessible to everybody. Public elementary schools, center schools, and secondary schools are subsidized and controlled by three levels of government: The Department of Education on the federal level, state-level department of education `and by the school district at the neighborhood level.
Public schools are general: They are accessible to everybody. Public elementary schools, center schools, and secondary schools are subsidized and controlled by three levels of government: The Department of Education on the federal level, state-level department of education `and by the school district at the neighborhood level.
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