Whether it is a public school or a private school, the competent unit is the Education Bureau. Private schools refer to schools invested by private individuals or private institutions, approved by local governments and education departments, and combining education with government agencies. The Education Bureau is responsible for supervising and managing the quality of all schools, teaching facilities and teachers, and ensuring the normal operation of schools and the educational rights and interests of students.
The Education Bureau will review and evaluate private schools, take disciplinary actions against violations, and conduct regular supervision and inspection to ensure that private schools run schools in accordance with the standards stipulated in the Education Law. Private schools must also abide by national education policies, laws and regulations, and accept the supervision and management of the Education Bureau.
Generally speaking, private schools are under the jurisdiction of local education bureaus or education authorities. This means that the Education Bureau will supervise and manage the operation, teachers, courses and quality supervision of private schools.
The specific management mode and jurisdiction may vary from country to country. In some countries, private schools need to be registered with the Education Bureau and meet the relevant regulations before they can carry out educational activities. The Education Bureau usually examines, approves, supervises and evaluates private schools to ensure their teaching quality and legal operation.
The Education Bureau usually requires private schools to abide by local education laws and policies to ensure the compliance of school management, teaching and enrollment. They will also conduct regular inspections and evaluations of schools to ensure that schools provide quality education services in accordance with educational standards.
However, different countries and regions may have different regulations and administrative arrangements. The responsibilities and authorities of the Education Bureau or the education authorities in specific places can refer to relevant local laws and regulations or education policies. Private schools are also managed by the Education Bureau. Regardless of public schools or private schools, the competent unit is the Education Bureau, and private schools can only enroll students with the approval of the local government and education departments.