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What is a private school?
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.

The development significance of private schools

The accelerated development of education comes from institutional innovation. In the process of human capital accumulation, the important reason why countries can maintain the long-term sustained growth of human capital is that they have experienced accelerated development in different stages of primary education, secondary education and higher education. The accelerated development of education at all levels is not a natural process, but benefits from institutional innovation: the state's institutional arrangements for education; Education is open.