Interestingly, the man is right
There is no such difference between public or private schools.
The difference will be in terms of the number of students that a class is allocated to in a certain school.
Teachers are made to interact effectively with the students in private schools more than in public schools as a result of the classroom spacing.
But with public schools, this is not so. you will find that your child will have to be suffocated with lots of students in one class without proper interaction between them and their teachers.
The best part about public schools though is that they have experience teachers, who have taught for a long time, and therefore, know their subjects very well.
So if a student is opportune to be close to any of such teachers, he/she will be able to take the knowledge from the teacher and implement it in their tests, exams, and real-life scenarios too.
You just need to take the lesser of the two evils
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