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private schools

n. (private school English)

Usage examples of "private schools".

My children have not had the money for private schools, and the government schools give them an inferior education.

After my money came to an end I had several years of fairly severe poverty during which I was, among other things, a dish-washer, a private tutor and a teacher in cheap private schools.

Where teaching is conducted by private schools, there will be a considerable variation in different schools.

The adversaries of her views on education don't care about the needs of children, secure in the private schools their money can buy.

But it was done with an equality that is seldom seen in any other public or private schools.

The boys at the expensive private schools where his father had sent him used to whisper about festivals, demonstrations, and confrontations, but it hadn't been real.

We began our studies in private schools and finished them in those of the government.

The private schools directed by Poles were closely watched by the police and overburdened with the necessity of teaching the Russian language even to children so young that they could scarcely speak their native Polish.