These in time drew many Ephebes into their private schools, where the chief studies were on the content, form, and practical use of the Greek language.
Private schools, too, were given full freedom to compete with the state schools, and the pay of the primary teachers was reduced.
It is mandatory that schools be maintained in all of the districts, but individual children may receive their instruction in private schools if they choose, so long as educational requirements are met from year to year.
They are together referred to as state schools in contrast to private schools.
In a number of cases where there are public and private schoolsin immigrant localities, the writer observed an active and intentional neglect of the public schools by the local school authorities.
Educated in private schools in London, he, in 1856, went on the stage in the provinces.
He was born in New York in 1858 and received his education at the hands of private tutors or in private schools.
After being trained inprivate schools of Augusta, Georgia, and Columbia, South Carolina, he graduated from Princeton in 1879, and then studied law at the University of Virginia.
There are four institutions and two private schools in this state.
The development of the work also includes a system of day schools, a certain number of private schools and a national college, all of which we shall consider, devoting especial attention to the day schools and their significance.
In private schools, academies and free high schools which are endowed, there is a board of trustees, who perpetuate, as a corporation, their own existence.
Private schools may be established and controlled by an individual, or by an association of individuals, who have no corporate rights under the government, but receive pupils upon terms agreed upon, subject to the ordinary laws of the land.
In large towns and cities there is no excuse for the existence of private schools to do the work now done in such schools as those of Newburyport and other places where equal educational privileges exist.
Private schools may be founded also by one or more persons, and by them endowed with funds, for their partial or entire support.
It also increased the subsidies to private schools.
The law of 1878 allowed communes to make grants to private schools on condition of their becoming neutral in the matter of religion.
In addition there were 8891 scholars in receipt of higher primary instruction in private schools.
There were also a number of private schools in the larger towns, usually maintained by religious organizations.
She was educated in Kentucky and at private schools in Philadelphia, after which she took a library course and went to New York to work.
He was fitted at private schools in Ashland and Catletsburg, Kentucky, for Ohio Wesleyan University, which he left for Marietta College.
Miss Leonard was educated in private schools, and at once entered upon her literary labors.
Educated in private schools of New York City and in special courses at Columbia University.
Educated at private schoolsand at St. Charles College, Ellicott City, Md.
She was educated at private schools in New York, and had a period of study in Paris, supplemented by extensive foreign travel.
Next to motherhood, the profession of teacher in public or private schools is the most important one on earth.
You are right in thinking this will make her more American in spirit than an education gained through home teaching or private schools.
You were educated in private schools and at home, I know.
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