Monday, October 27, 2014

WRINTING/SCHOOLING

                              The Difference between Public Schools and Private Schools

              Public schools are elite schools which makes up 10% of the top among the private schools in the UK. Most of public school students are between 13 and 18. It seems similar to the Japanese private secondary schools. But, public schools in the UK are different from private schools in Japan for several reasons.

              Almost all public schools are boarding schools. So, public school students are from not only throughout the UK but also foreign countries in recent years. In Japan, although there are over 2000 private junior and senior high schools, only about 10 private junior and senior high schools are boarding schools.

              Next, public schools have very long history. Japanese most historic private school began in the Meiji era. This is because of civilization and enlightenment in Meiji era which adopt western culture and knowledge. In the UK, most schools were controlled by the church and had specific entrance criteria until the medieval period. There was the need for the school which unrelated birth and identification of parent. And, the first public school was built in 1382. It was in the Muromachi period in Japan. So, public schools in the UK are much longer historical than private schools in Japan.

              Finally, public schools adopt prefect system. Prefect system is the system older grade students supervise younger grade students. In public schools, teacher is not principal. Director representatives among students become center and students strive to maintain order of student accommodation. It is unfamiliar system in Japan.

              For these reasons, public schools in the UK are different from Japanese private schools and unique for us.

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