Bengbu Private Xingzhi Senior High School is divided into two schools: South (Bengbu Xingzhi) and North (Guzhen Xingzhi). The school has its own independent teaching building. The two schools cover an area of 180 mu, with a building area of 50,000 square meters and fixed assets of more than 80 million yuan.
The school office building, teaching building, laboratory building, student apartment, dining room for 3,000 people, library, reading room, music classroom, art classroom, multimedia classroom, network computer room, 400-meter standard sports ground, gymnasium, the only ecological museum in Bengbu City, and the largest planetarium in East China are fully equipped, and the campus environment is elegant, making it an ideal place for educating people and learning.
The difference between private schools and public schools:
1, different sources of funds.
Private schools raise their own education funds, mainly by collecting students' tuition and accommodation fees, which are expensive. Public schools are allocated public funds by the administrative department of education according to the number of students in school.
Students come from different sources.
Students in private schools come from different places, different levels of families and have financial strength. Students generally live on campus and implement closed management. Public schools are enrolled nearby, both day and residence.
3. There are differences in teachers' salaries.
Teachers' salaries in private schools are better than those of substitute teachers in public schools. They are paid according to the length of working hours, less in winter and summer vacations, and it is difficult to implement five insurances and one gold. Private schools have good conditions for running schools, and teachers are guaranteed room and board at school. However, the work of teachers in private schools is unstable, and only those with strong teaching ability can get high income, which leads to the great mobility of many teachers while teaching and compiling exams.
4. Different requirements for teaching quality.
Private schools charge high fees, so parents naturally demand high teaching quality. Only private schools with high teaching quality can occupy a place in the fierce competition. The school attaches great importance to the quality of teaching. If the quality of teaching is poor, irresponsible teachers may be laid off.