Private or public high school?

Is your child in fifth grade? You are probably already starting to ask yourself many questions about the school he will attend in high school. It was not that long ago that you had two options: private or public school. From now on, school choices are multiplying and it is becoming more and more a real headache. Indeed, at times, it can be difficult to find your way around and understand what is best for your child. Here are some things to consider when it comes time to think about this crucial step.

A diversified offer

To begin your reflection, you should know that the offer of schools is now very diversified. It is no longer a question of choosing only between the private or the public since there are more and more special purpose schools. It can be overwhelming and complex, but it offers more great choices for teens. We have to take the time to learn about the different programs, without putting too much pressure on our children. Some already have well-defined interests while others do not have specific ones. Remember that they are still young and have time to explore and discover their passions. You have to know how to guide them, quite simply.

Private schools

One of the not insignificant points is the tuition fees. In general, they are higher on the private side than on the public side. For a child to attend a private college, you will have to pay more than $ 3,000 per year. In addition, other costs may be attached to it depending on the profile chosen.

Different concentrations

On the public side, you probably think that the fees are zero since it is the state and the taxes that finance the education of the students. Which is true, but… not quite. Public schools now offer different programs to compete with private schools: science, art, sport, international education and many others. There are costs associated with it, but are relatively low. Depending on the school and the concentration chosen, they vary between $ 100 and $ 500. 

The sports-studies component

You will also find public schools that offer Sport-studies programs, to be distinguished from the sport profile. On this side, the amounts to be disbursed will often be equivalent to those of private schools. Depending on the sport chosen, the bill will climb more or less quickly, but in any case, you will have to shell out a few thousand dollars. However, you must take into consideration that these are fees that you will not have to pay outside of class hours. You will need to weigh all of these things in order to be able to make a true comparison.

School transport

Then, another cost not to be overlooked, whether your child is going to a private or public school is transportation. Yes! You may be charged such a fee if you choose a school that is not in your city or neighborhood. This amount can go up to $ 1000!

Inform yourself

So you understand that it is imperative to educate yourself and ask lots of questions when a child is interested in a particular program. If some couples belonging to the middle class are able to pay these costs, even if it means tightening their belts, this is not the case for all! It is also for this reason, among other things, that there is a debate in the public arena to decide what fees public schools can charge parents. Many believe with good reason that all children should be able to choose a profile that matches their interests, without incurring costs.

Financial assistance for families in need

As for private schools, many colleges offer financial assistance to families in need. Note that scholarships are awarded based on family income and not on academic performance. If your child wishes to attend a particular college, but you cannot afford it, please submit your file.

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