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Shandong private high schools rank in the top 50.

The top 50 private high schools in Shandong Province are: Cao Xian No.1 Private High School, Qingdao Haishan School and Juancheng Private Liren Middle School.

1, Cao Xian No.1 private high school

Cao Xian No.1 private high school was established in February 1995. It is the first private school in Cao Xian approved by Heze Education Bureau. The school has two campuses, high school and junior high school, covering an area of 160 mu, with a construction area of more than 45,000 square meters and existing fixed assets of 25 million yuan. Teachers 182, 47 employees. There are 4200 students in 55 classes in senior high school and 24 classes in junior high school, 1300 students.

2. Private Qingdao Haishan School

Qingdao Haishan School, founded in 1995, is a full-time boarding middle school. It is the largest private school in Qingdao. 20 1 71June1was assigned to the schools directly under Qingdao Education Bureau. The school is equipped with advanced multimedia teaching equipment, and it is a private high school with independent school building property rights in Qingdao.

3. Juancheng County Private Liren Middle School

Liren Middle School in Juancheng County, Heze City is a private middle school under the Juancheng County Education Bureau. Liren Middle School in Juancheng County, Heze City has excellent school spirit and strict management. Teachers respect teachers' professional ethics and form the "four special spirits" of "special dedication to work, special care for students, special patience for counseling and special enthusiasm for parents".

The difference between private colleges and public colleges;

1. Different authorities: Private universities are generally under the responsibility of the Education Department or Education Committee of the province, city or autonomous region where they are located, while public universities are under the responsibility of the government of the province, city or autonomous region where they are located.

2. Different investors: Generally speaking, private universities are invested by non-local or central governments, and all or part of them rely on students' tuition fees to maintain the operation of universities, rather than public funds. State-owned universities are universities established by the state, and the state provides part of the funds for their construction.

3. Different teaching directions: State-owned universities emphasize the research and teaching of basic subjects, while private universities offer courses to meet the market demand, and the curriculum is constantly innovating.