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  1. Private schools in England ‎ (52 C, 2 P) Private schools in Northern Ireland ‎ (7 P) Private schools in Scotland ‎ (18 C, 1 P) Private schools in Wales ‎ (13 C)

  2. These schools decide which students to admit. They get their money in whole or in part from the school fees that students pay to attend, instead of from taxes. Private schools are often more expensive than other schools. In the United Kingdom, private schools are usually called public schools. References

  3. In 2017, 45.7 per cent of British people aged 25 to 64 attained some form of post-secondary education. [3] [4] Of British people aged 25 to 64, 22.6% attained a bachelor's degree or higher, [3] whilst 52% of British people aged 25 to 34 attained some form of tertiary education, about 4% above the OECD average of 44%. [9]

  4. United States. In the United States, a private school is any for which the facilities and funding are not provided by the federal, state or local government, as opposed to a public school, which is operated by the government - or in the case of charter schools, independently with government funding and regulation.

  5. O. Oxford Montessori Schools. Categories: Montessori schools. Private schools in the United Kingdom. Schools in the United Kingdom by association.

  6. In 2019, two-thirds of cabinet ministers of the United Kingdom had been educated at such fee-charging schools. In Scotland, a public school has a different significance; there the term is typically synonymous with state school in England and Wales. Fee-charging schools are referred to as private or independent schools.

  7. Private, 6 London centres, 12 across rest of England, and 2 in Channel Islands. University of Bradford: 1832: 1966: 9,770 – University of Brighton: 1858: 1992: 18,985: University of Bristol: 1595: 1909: 27,375: Brunel University London: 1798: 1966: 15,520: Campuses at Uxbridge and London University of Buckingham: 1973: 1983: 3,100: First ...