1. School management is under the jurisdiction of the government.
As a public school, the government is responsible for the management and operation expenses of No.48 Middle School. The leadership of the school is appointed by the Municipal Education Bureau, and the administration and finance of the school are supervised and audited by the government. In addition, school enrollment, curriculum, teaching quality evaluation and other aspects need to be operated in accordance with relevant government regulations.
2. The school enrolls students from public schools.
As a public school, No.48 Middle School mainly enrolls local students, and usually enrolls students through municipal enrollment policies and procedures. Admissions policies are usually open and transparent, in line with the principle of fairness and justice, and do not distinguish between wealth and background. Students can compete for admission places through the city entrance examination or other evaluation methods.
3. The school's funds mainly come from government grants.
As a public school, the operating funds of No.48 Middle School mainly come from the government's financial allocation. The government allocates funds according to the size of the school, the number of teaching staff and the maintenance of school facilities. The educational and teaching equipment, library and laboratory of the school are all purchased and maintained by the government.
The main differences between private schools and public schools:
1, source and management of funds.
The funds of private schools are mainly supported by students' tuition fees and donations. Private schools are usually founded and managed by NGOs, churches, foundations or individuals. The funds of public schools mainly come from the government's financial allocation, and the government provides funds to support the operation and development of schools.
2. Admission criteria and policies.
Private schools usually have greater flexibility and autonomy to formulate enrollment standards and policies. They can decide the contents and methods of the entrance examination, as well as the number and conditions of enrollment according to their own characteristics and requirements. Admission standards and policies of public schools are usually formulated by the government to ensure fairness and justice, regardless of students' wealth and background.
3. The quality and characteristics of education.
Private schools usually have high educational quality and unique educational characteristics. Because private schools have relatively independent sources of funds, they can invest more resources and energy to provide high-quality teaching facilities, textbooks, teachers and courses. Private schools usually pay attention to the all-round development of studies and quality education, and there are more extracurricular activities and characteristic courses.