Qitai School, Huli District, Xiamen 1
Qitai School in Huli District, Xiamen is a first-class standard school for private schools in Huli District. In the autumn of 200 1 year, the school was founded by Mr. Yang Yongsheng who was enthusiastic about public welfare. It is a nine-year private school, formerly known as "Xiamen Qitai School". In the autumn of 2007, it was renamed as "Qitai School in Huli District, Xiamen".
2. Guanghua School in Huli District, Xiamen City
Guanghua School in Huli District, Xiamen is a first-class inclusive nine-year compulsory education school approved by the education administrative department. The school was founded in 2003, and the history of 17 years witnessed the development and promotion of education in Huli.
3. Xiamen Huli District Super School
Xiamen Huli Super School was established in 199 1. It is a nine-year inclusive private school approved by Huli Education Bureau, the only campus with martial arts characteristics in Huli District, and the designated training base of Macau International Wushu Competition.
4. Dongpu School in Siming District, Xiamen City
Xiamen Dongpu School is a private school approved by Xiamen Education Bureau. It is the only private "standard school" and "civilized school" evaluated by Siming District Education Bureau. It is also the "Tao Xingzhi Experimental School" named by Xiamen, and it is also a private school with a nine-year system.
The difference between private junior high schools and public junior high schools
1. source of funds: the funds of public junior high schools mainly come from the government budget, and the funds of private junior high schools mainly come from tuition fees and other donations. This makes private junior high schools may have requirements for family economic conditions when enrolling students, while public junior high schools are relatively fair.
2. Tuition: Due to different sources of funds, the tuition of private junior high schools is usually higher than that of public junior high schools. This may increase the learning difficulty of students with poor family economic conditions.
3. Teaching quality: With the support of the government, public junior high schools can usually get better educational resources, so the teaching quality may be better than that of private junior high schools. But this does not mean that all public junior high schools are superior to private junior high schools. The specific situation depends on the management of the school and the level of teachers.
4. School size: Generally speaking, the scale of public junior high schools will be larger than that of private junior high schools, with a large number of students. This may affect the teaching effect, because every student's learning needs may not be fully met.
5. Curriculum: The curriculum of public junior high schools is usually rigorous, focusing on the study of basic knowledge. Private junior high schools may have more elective courses and pay more attention to the individualized development of students.
6. Enrollment rate: Due to the support of the government, the enrollment rate of public junior high schools is usually high. However, this does not mean that the quality of education in private junior high schools is necessarily poor, but also depends on the school's educational philosophy and teaching methods.