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What are the public schools in Britain? () a, private b, public C.
In Britain, about 7% of schools are private schools. Unlike China, private schools represent the highest level of education in Britain, and the best schools in Britain are all private.

High schools in Britain are divided into public high schools and private high schools. By public schools, you generally mean the nine most prestigious public schools in Britain. Public high schools are funded by the government, and the vast majority of British students enter public high schools, so the number of public high schools is also large. 2. Private high schools belong to elite education in Britain, with excellent teachers and proud enrollment. Nine public schools also belong to private high schools. Including Eton College, Chatterhouse College, Harrow School, Winchester College, Westminster School, Rugby School, Shrewsbury School in Shrewsbury Middle School, Merchant Taylor School in Terez and St. Paul School in St. Paul enjoy the highest reputation in Britain.

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