Differences between government schools and private schools and why the image of government school is down??
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A private school is not funded nor administered by the government. They are controlled by a private body and funded partially or wholly by student’s tuition. The fees are usually higher in private schools. At the same time, private schools usually have better infrastructure facilities and up-to-date technology when compared with government schools.
What are government schools?
 Government schools are primary or secondary schools mandated for or offered to all children without charge, funded and controlled by the local, state or national government. Since they are supported by the government, they are wholly or partly funded by taxation. Since government schools are controlled by the government, the curriculum is decided at a state or national levels; all government schools follow the same curriculum. Admissions and testing are also managed by the government. Admission to government school is determined by the address of the student. The schools are obliged to take in the students who belong to their respective geographical zone.