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govt. school is good or private school compare than both


Joshisheetal Panika 5th Jul, 2021
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Disha Devadiga 6th Jul, 2021

Hello Aspirant,

Hope you are doing well...

Providing good quality education to their children has been a dream of every single parent and the debating thought of 'Government schools v/s Private schools' never leaves their mind. Here, I've tried to give a detailed comparison between the two to help you make your mind up.

  • Now that it has become a necessity for every individual to know the English language, parents automatically drawn towards the private schools because the medium of education of most private schools is English. But in government schools, the students are taught in the regional language.
  • Co-curricular activities help boost a student's confidence and help in their overall development as an individual. It helps them to think on their feet and stand tall. Private schools are always on the lookout for co-curricular activities that would make learning fun and engaging for the students. A few good government schools also engage their students in such activities but the number is very less compared to the private schools.
  • Teachers, both in government schools and private schools are highly educated. But the reason why the results of private schools outrun that of government schools is because of the level of dedication of the faculty. Private schools are known because of their results, therefore making the teachers work harder with each passing day.
  • Due to lack of classrooms and faculty, government schools try to include maximum students in one classroom due to which teachers are not able to give individual attention to each student. Government teachers, instead of teaching, are given other duties like preparing for the mid-day meal, taking surveys, etc. But in private schools, teachers' foremost duty is to monitor each & every student in their class.
  • When it comes to fees , private schools charge high as they provide top-notch facilities for the overall development of children. High fee makes it very difficult for low-income families to afford it. On the other hand, government schools impart free education up to class 8 so that the lower section of society can afford it.

Except for some of the esteemed government schools, most of the government schools are in very miserable condition. Given the above-stated reasons, even low-income families try to send their kids to a private school to ensure a better future for them. But if both the government and the government teachers work hand-in-hand, they can change the existing image of government schools. If the government starts funding and monitoring schools, the conditions of government schools can be improved. If the teachers start being dedicated to their work and complete their job with honesty, it won't be long until the government schools and private schools stand at par with each other.

Hope this was helpful.

Should there be any other query, please feel free to ask.

Good Luck!

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