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Why are most education groups public schools?
Because: the education group is engaged in the education industry, and the group company is called for profit.

A school refers to an organization in which educators carry out systematic educational activities for the educated in a planned and organized way.

Generally speaking, the education group is actually a collectivized school-running mode composed of several schools, with education as the center and dedicated to serving education.

The so-called education group is that in some areas, taking a famous school in these areas as the core, it manages this famous school and sends teachers to other schools to promote the development of these schools, thus forming an education group.

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.

Education, according to laws, regulations and industry norms, according to school conditions and professional titles, aims at systematically educating and cultivating the mental development of the educated, examining people with existing experience and knowledge, explaining various phenomena, problems or behaviors for them, and improving their practical ability. Basically, it is to treat people with a relatively mature or rational thinking and make things close to their most fundamental existence.