A private school is an educational institution that is not funded by the government. Instead, it relies on tuition fees paid by families, donations, and sometimes religious organizations. Private schools often have the flexibility to create their own curriculum and educational standards, which can lead to specialized programs or teaching methods that differ from public schools.
Many private schools are known for smaller class sizes, allowing for more individualized attention for students. They may also offer unique extracurricular activities, advanced placement courses, or a particular focus on areas such as the arts or sciences. Families often choose private schools for their perceived academic excellence or specific values, such as religious education.