Generally, public high schools have standards and will not charge fees. All provinces and cities in China have unified charging standards. If the fee is high, you can complain to the relevant education department. On the other hand, private schools pay whatever they want.
2. The school-running subjects are different.
Private schools are run by individuals, and schools are generally run by one person or several people in partnership. Ordinary high schools are run by the state, not the government.
3. The scores are different
The scores of senior high school entrance examination in public high schools are generally higher, and the better the school, the higher the score, while the scores of private high schools are very low. In order to recruit students, some private schools don't need to limit their scores, even if they spend money.
4. Different teaching conditions (school hardware facilities)
Public high schools generally meet the basic standards in terms of teachers and hardware teaching conditions, while private high schools have a higher level of running schools, because the purpose of these schools is to recruit students and attract students with more favorable conditions, but some schools even charge several times as much as public schools.
Extended data:
Private schools refer to schools invested by private individuals or private institutions, approved by local governments and education departments, which combine education with government and pay more attention to efficiency.
Private schools are the combination of education and market, and more of them are to solve the problem of educational efficiency. In order to adapt to the shortage of regional talents and the development of regional economy, talents are always in short supply and need education and training, so private schools came into being. Relatively speaking, private schools have advantages that large-scale public schools do not have.
Public schools are funded by the government. Generally speaking, the number and scale of public schools far exceed those of private schools, and the study expenses are relatively low and the teaching facilities are relatively perfect. Moreover, public schools in some countries provide tuition-free education, such as Germany, Sweden, Italy, France and other countries.
However, the entry threshold of public universities is high and the application competition is fierce. Only those applicants with excellent academic performance can get low-cost and high-quality education opportunities.