Public schools of British secondary education are funded by().
A: the state
B: the charity
C: the private
D: the community
A: the state
B: the charity
C: the private
D: the community
举一反三
- ______ are funded by local and central government, and provide free compulsory education for children. A: Comprehensive schools B: State schools C: Grammar schools D: Private schools
- Which of the following is correct about public schools in Britain? A: They belong to state schools. B: No tuition fees are required. C: They are better funded than state schools. D: About 93% of British children receive their education through them.
- ⑶ Which is not the way the public schools are funded in the USA? A: Local property taxes. B: Tuition from students. C: Donation form local businesses or individuals. D: State education aid.
- In Britain, state schools are funded by local and central government, so they are commonly called public schools.
- For primary and secondary education, there are two main categories of school: State Schools and Independent Schools.