Well, there are lots of different ones. There are private schools, which just mean you have to pay tuition like college. Then there is public school, which means anyone can go, you just have to pay like $50-$100 to use books and stuff. There is also home schooling (which is obviously being taught at home. There are also religious schools, like Catholic schools and Christian schools, and for some of those you have to pay tuition. The last time is boarding school, which is kind of like living in a college dorm but it could be any grade from Kindergarten-12th Grade.
a private school
The University of Dallas is a private, non-profit, Catholic university.
Yes.
The most notable St. Julian's School is a private, non-profit international school established in 1932 in the town of Carcavelos, near Lisbon, Portugal.(There is a languages school of the same name in Malta.)
The school is known as Hakusenkan or Private Hakusen Academy.
The Friends School
NYU is one of the largest private universities in the United States. The name of the school doesn't always indicate whether it is private or public - unless "state college" is part of the name.
Miley has a private tutor and has private classes through Options for Youth Charter School.
No... Founded as non-denominational
Harvard is a private school.
a good name might be " Kenneth"
He graduated from a private school in Honolulu, the Punahou School, in 1979.