Public Schools Vs Private Schools

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Published 2023-03-13
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In this video, we're comparing and contrasting public and private schools. We'll look at what the differences are, all fun and jokes at the end of the day. After watching this video, you'll have a better understanding of the pros and cons of each school type.

Timestamps
Intro - 0:00
Cost - 0:16
Rules - 1:16
Dress Codes - 3:11
Teachers - 4:46
Field Trips - 5:57
Infrastructure - 7:11
Outro - 8:11

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All Comments (21)
  • "Private schools are so cool their trips are to other countries, my trips were only to castles and musical theaters. 😔" -My school deadass took us to a supermarket to learn about nutrition. 💀
  • @joemontana12
    i’ve attended both sides and, from my experience, my private school is more lenient than public. jewelry is fine, having phones out is fine, can go out during lunch breaks etc. My Public school without warning would send people in to detention or expelled them right away if they had their hood up.
  • As someone who has attended both, I much preferred private school. The public school did seem more lenient on rules, but the private schools were not quite as strict as they thought. The teachers were firm on the rules, yet a lot of them more caring and passionate then those at public school. However, the private school had an amazing community and enjoyed it much more than public school.
  • here in a private school you can leave ur expensive ahh phone anywhere and noone would take it, while my friend who studies in a public school just left her phone on her table just to go to the restroom and when she came back its gone 💀💀
  • As someone who attended both private and public schools, my private schools rules were WAY less strict than my public schools, kids got detention left and right at my public schools
  • @zacharym4592
    I went to a private school, but it was a religious private school. So even though I went to a private school, I got to experience the full rainbow of students.
  • @880-4
    I used to go to a private school, and boy did the tuition fees go to good use. High tech interactive whiteboards I have yet to see in public school, a library so big it probably exists in a pocket dimension, interior design that made school look so good I would actually not mind living in it and this giant climbing frame that gave kids burns and injuries every day. It was amazing. I have yet to see a public school with these specs. Still the tuition fee was around 20k every semester per student which kinda explains everything.
  • Attended both; and Private is infinitely better. Like it is outrageous. I got a scholarship at a 40,000£ a year school and the difference is so large that applying for that scholarship was the greatest decision I ever made
  • @localman4409
    As a person who has attended Private Schools, I can indeed confirm that we go to Countries and regard them as "Field Trips". We went to China, Japan, South Korea, Russia, France, Germany, AND ITALY in FRESHMEN YEAR. Field Trips in Private Schools are not to be underestimated, you can end up on the whole other side of the globe.
  • @sambenham1945
    As an American who’s been to both private and public schools, this was pretty accurate except from my experience, private schools were less strict on rules/dress code than public schools and the teachers weren’t necessarily overqualified either (my private school wasn’t a prep or prestigious school so that’s probably why). Have to admit, you definitely got field trips on point though. At private school, the majority of my field trips were overnight trips and we got to go to a bunch of exciting places within the state (Georgia). One time all of 8th grade (year 9) basically went on a one week trip throughout basically the entire state and it was probably one of the most fun trips I’ve been on. Compared to public schools, other than one overnight trip, the most fun we got to go to were museums and ngl, they were fun, but unmatched compared to private school trips. I don’t go to that private school anymore, but I did hear from one of my friends there that the seniors (year 13) get to go on an overnight trip to Washington DC, so yeah that should be pretty fun for them.
  • @moojuice9614
    as someone who goes to a private school, i can assure you that we have the most mediocre infrastructure ever 💀 the community is okay, though. most of the teachers care and there isn’t a whole lot of bullying. my school covers pre-k through 12th grade, elementary and middle school students have to wear pretty mid-looking uniforms, but when you get to high school, you just have to follow a dress code. you can wear all the jewlery you want and can dye your hair as long as you don’t end up looking like a highlighter.
  • @Thomas-po4ex
    I went to private school. I do think you get what you pay for. The lunches while not crazy were still pretty good with lots of choices. The teachers had really high-level education and felt a lot like my college professors. The classrooms and facilities were kept clean and of nice quality. The campus also had really good security with routine monitoring and gated access. The dress code though was very strict, and I would get in trouble for simply forgetting a belt or wearing the wrong color of socks. Also, one day a week we had to wear full suits with blazer, button up shirt, and tie. Classes also started at 7:30am which was a bit early to me. The school was a college preparatory school and formally military based so there was a huge amount of classwork, tests, and homework to complete. But even though that was annoying I think it greatly helped me prepare for college and graduate university with my engineering degree without much issue. One time in high school we even had an extended field trip to one of the Walt Disney theme parks which was a lot of fun. Although not a lot of learning happened that week. 😆
  • @nanite6263
    I have a friend who went to private school. He said they aren’t as strict as you’d think, and that they’re pretty chill.
  • @cattysplat
    Can confirm private schools will take underperformers. I didn't give a crap about school but parents sent me to private. Passed entrance exams but got put in the lowest class full of troublemakers which was basically a public school environment anyway, not much learning going down but some real goofing by all concerned. They gave us the angriest teachers to make sure we passed exams with good enough grades but holy was it drama in class every day. Meanwhile higher classes got super smart and even friends with teachers, everyone knew we were the dumb kids so we acted like it.
  • I remember one time, the private school tried to ban people from wearing athletic shorts (an event which I am certain had a story behind it) It ended up like the prohibition of alcohol in the US: No one listened to the rule and many teachers didn't enforce it, so they just gave up with that rule.
  • @Blobber.t
    Having started in public school (7-8) then went to private midway year 9 - now finishing 13. Far more relaxed. It was much more shaping you for the upper societies for certain. Looking back on it. Preferred private school even as a non boarder.
  • Here in Germany it completely varies from school to school. Private schools are much less common. We have 4 main types of high schools (Hauptschule, Realschule, Gesamtschule, Gymnasium) and they teach stuff at different levels of complexity. To get to university after graduating is not as easy if you haven't been to a better type of high school. Specifically for my Gymnasium (a public school), to enter in 5th or 7th grade they look at your grades from prior years and there is an entrance exam. This whole entrance phase can become super competitive when your school has a very good reputation and your area is very populated. Only a select number of applicants will be picked for the school
  • My school is a public school but still has private school rules, but it's still crazy as hell.
  • @8yanna
    As someone who went to public schools in Florida, my experiences worsened as I got older