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  2. Private school - Wikipedia

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    A private school would be eligible for government recognition when it met certain conditions. [32] At the primary and secondary level, India has a large private school system complementing the government run schools, with 29% of students receiving private education in the 6 to 14 age group. [37] Certain post-secondary technical schools are also ...

  3. Private university - Wikipedia

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    In Turkey, private universities have to belong to and be run by foundations (non-profit private legal entities) due to the high Education Law, article 3-c and annexed article 2. [28] These universities have public legal personality according to said law and are defined as a Foundation University (in Turkish: Vakıf Üniversitesi ) in the ...

  4. Education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Private institutions are privately funded and there is a wide variety in size, focus, and operation. Some private institutions are large research universities, while others are small liberal arts colleges that concentrate on undergraduate education. Some private universities are nonsectarian and secular, while others are religiously affiliated.

  5. Is Private School Tuition Tax Deductible?

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    Sending your child to a private school over a public school can be a significant financial commitment for many families. Though you can’t put a price on a good education, you can be taxed for ...

  6. Education - Wikipedia

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    State education, also known as public education, [d] is funded and controlled by the government and available to the general public. It typically does not require tuition fees and is therefore a form of free education. In contrast, private education is funded and managed by private institutions.

  7. Higher education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Private giving supports both private and public institutions. Gifts come in two forms, current use and endowment. Both types of gifts are usually constrained according to a contract between the donor and the institution. Private institutions tend to be more reliant on private giving. [citation needed]

  8. Private school tax breaks a 'luxury', says Phillipson

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    Tax exemptions on private schools are a "luxury we cannot afford", the education secretary said ahead of a new policy coming into effect. Bridget Phillipson defended the government ending the ...

  9. Private school tax breaks ‘a luxury we cannot afford’, says ...

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    Tax exemptions for private schools are “a luxury we cannot afford”, the education secretary has said just days before the controversial policy comes into effect.. Bridget Phillipson has said ...