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Private School Funding

Private school funding refers to the financial resources that support private educational institutions, primarily sourced from tuition payments, donations, and endowments. Unlike public schools funded by government taxes, private schools rely on these private sources for operational and educational expenses. This funding model allows private schools to maintain autonomy in curriculum and governance, but it also raises questions about accessibility and equity, as not all families can afford tuition. Some governments provide vouchers or scholarship programs to help offset costs for low-income families, aiming to increase options in education without compromising public school funding.