The pros and cons of public versus private schooling

What are the main differences between public and private schools? And how do you know which one will suit your child better?

One of the most difficult decisions a parent must make is where to send their child to school. There are both benefits and drawbacks when it comes to choosing between a public or a private school.

Without a doubt, finances and location are important when selecting what school to send your child to. However, other factors also play a role.

Advantages of public schooling

Public schools in South Africa partly rely on the government for funding and supplies. No-fee schools are fully funded by the government and only exist in the country’s poorest areas. All other public schools are partly funded by school fees paid by parents, which are generally much lower than private schools. Public schools are also based on zoning (geographic catchment areas), which means that the children living within a certain area surrounding a public school will be able to attend the school.

The drawbacks of public schools

Advantages of private schooling

Private education in South Africa is much more expensive than public education, but standards are (generally) higher. These schools are attended mostly by children from middle and high-income families. School fees and the parent body fund private schools (or independent schools).

The drawbacks of private schools

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