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.
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.
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- In Britain, state schools are funded by local and central government, so they are commonly called public schools.
- Which of the following is correct about British public schools?
- Public schools of British secondary education are funded by(). A: the state B: the charity C: the private D: the community
- Public schools in the UK belong to the category of the _____<br/>schools. A: state B: independent C: local D: community
- Which of the following is not true in UK? A: Parents send their children to public schools because they are rich. B: Parents send their children to public schools because their children can get better jobs when they leave schools. C: Parents send their children to public school because their children can have a better chance of getting into good university. D: Parents send their children to public schools because children prefer to go to public schools.