There are seven pupils in Grade One at this stage. Last year, there were 23 children in village-level kindergartens in our jurisdiction. That is to say, only 7 of these 23 students are studying in our present school. Of course, some kindergartens are not in our district. So there are more than 23 children in the first grade of school age, and only 7 students are studying in village-level primary schools in this school district, which means that less than 30% of the students stay in the village and 70% go to school outside.
Because the enrollment of public schools in counties and schools is relatively strict (that is, dicing enrollment), rural students basically do not accept (unless they are particularly outstanding students or their parents). More rural students have entered the private schools in the county. Are these schools really better managed and better taught than our rural public primary schools?
Not exactly. I think private schools are good and bad. Some good private schools are indeed far better than village-level public primary schools. There are also several excellent private primary schools in our county. These primary schools have high fees and strict management, which costs several thousand yuan a semester. The current rural economic situation has been greatly improved. For some rural parents, it is completely affordable to pay several thousand yuan a semester. But in private schools, they feel at ease, because students eat and live at school.
Good private schools are strictly managed, and teachers adopt the strategy of getting ahead of others. Students are easy to get grades. Moreover, the teaching salary of private schools is directly linked to students' grades, so some teachers in private schools are extremely strict with students. Of course, students pay tuition, which is also an important factor in the development of the school, so all aspects are recognized by the parents of students.
Of course, some private schools are not good. Students and teachers in these schools pay more attention to the development of students' personality. I remember there was a private school, and they made their own questions, and the students did well in the exam. Why is it so good? It turns out that the students did this question once, and then the students took the original question. Finally, when these students reach junior high school, they will show their real learning level. Therefore, not all private schools are better than public ones.
When students go to private schools, parents have plenty of plans to save trouble, do not want to pick up and drop off their children, and rest assured to pay; More parents go out to work and feel that it is more favorable for students to grow up in private schools.