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Zhangjiakou private junior high school ranking
1, Zhangjiakou Private No.1 Middle School: Zhangjiakou Private No.1 Middle School is a full-time ordinary high school approved by the Municipal Education Bureau in 2002, and it is a school that legally holds cram schools for the college entrance examination. The school is located in the east of the scenic Xijiao Forest Park in Zhangbei County, with a campus area of 1.42 mu and a total construction area of 46,000 square meters. There are 6 1 classes.
2. Wanquan County Private No.1 Middle School: Wanquan Private No.1 Middle School is a full-time, boarding and closed management school approved by the Municipal Education Commission in May 2004. It is the first private school with a nine-year compulsory system (primary school and junior high school) in Wanquan County. The school is located in Baotuan Road, Wanquan County (Kongjiazhuang), which is divided into two schools: primary school and junior high school.
Advantages and disadvantages of private junior high schools (primary schools) are as follows:
Advantages:
1. Teachers are relatively strong: private junior high schools often have better teacher resources, because most of the teachers they recruit come from various well-known universities or pass the qualification examination to obtain the title of high-level teachers.
2. The level of education and teaching is relatively high: Generally speaking, private junior high schools will pay more attention to the cultivation of students' comprehensive quality, especially in the academic field, and there may be more unique curriculum and teaching mode, which will make it easier to cultivate students' core competitiveness.
3. Relatively small scale: Because the number of students in private junior high schools is relatively small, the scale is often smaller than that of public schools, which can not only make full use of educational resources, but also improve students' humanistic feelings and analytical thinking ability.
4. Students get more opportunities: Because private junior high schools pay more attention to further studies, they usually provide more counseling for students to receive better education and get more employment opportunities.
Disadvantages:
1. Higher tuition fees: Due to the lack of government financial support and other economic sources, private junior high schools often have higher tuition fees, which may be unaffordable for some families.
2. No policy guarantee: Compared with public junior high schools (primary schools), private junior high schools (primary schools) lack policy guarantee, such as students' transfer-in and transfer-out, preferential tuition fees, exemption from exams and other policies.
3. Insufficient resources: Private junior high schools will face problems such as insufficient resources and equipment due to their relatively weak financial resources, and may not be able to provide diversified sports facilities, teaching equipment and other resources provided by public junior high schools (primary schools).
4. Unstable status: The status of private junior high schools in society is relatively unstable. Due to the phenomenon of local power control, the education level and quality of private junior high schools become unpredictable.
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