The funding of independent international schools

July 30, 2009 on 11:11 am | By admin | In Reference

The United Kingdom is not taking education for granted as proven on the league charts of UK schools.  The United Kingdom doesn’t have only one education type, there are a number of different ones.  The age ranges of pupils that the schools are providing education for vary from infants, juniors, middle, and high schools.  

The needs of education are being taken care of by the schools from 3 years old up to the age of 16.  The normal schools are not allowed to just use any curriculum apart from the one set by the government of Great Britain.  

Independent and international schools don’t have to follow the national curriculum made by the UK government because they can set their own as they are not financed by the state.

The funding of Independent International Schools came from financial benefactors and fees for tuition.  Government funded schooling is different from independent international schools when it comes to religious affiliation.  The reason why is to promote a greater understanding of different cultures, which is why all religions are taught in state schools without bias.

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