Actually it is wrong to assume that private school education is more expensive than public and that spending more is a direct cause of better results.
In addition to the high property taxes we paid in lovely York region we paid for private school for our son all the way thru. As a cost comparison exercise I would do a comparison of the all in cost we paid to his school which covered everything to the figures from the York Region Board of education site. If you took their total budget and divided by the number of students they said were enrolled, note i said enrolled and not attending classes, then the cost per student was higher than my sons fees. the school board numbers are the minimum , to that you would need to add all the other govt depts that feed into and subsidize the schools plus the proration of the Min of Ed general overhead.
Based on that simple broad stroke look. i would conclude that it is not the absolute quantum of dollars that are spent but how wisely they are spent. Teachers at my sons school were always on one year contracts and could be fired if need be, as some were over the years. You don't get that in the wasteland of the public system. The school was driven by academic excellence and not some soft feel good fuzzy coddling philosophy.
Simply put, as a private business, the Private schools neded to be more efficient and results oriented. They don't have the luxury of revenue by theft ( taxation) that the Public system has. If the Private schools were not performing parents would look elsewhere.
Gotta love CAPITALISM.
In addition to the high property taxes we paid in lovely York region we paid for private school for our son all the way thru. As a cost comparison exercise I would do a comparison of the all in cost we paid to his school which covered everything to the figures from the York Region Board of education site. If you took their total budget and divided by the number of students they said were enrolled, note i said enrolled and not attending classes, then the cost per student was higher than my sons fees. the school board numbers are the minimum , to that you would need to add all the other govt depts that feed into and subsidize the schools plus the proration of the Min of Ed general overhead.
Based on that simple broad stroke look. i would conclude that it is not the absolute quantum of dollars that are spent but how wisely they are spent. Teachers at my sons school were always on one year contracts and could be fired if need be, as some were over the years. You don't get that in the wasteland of the public system. The school was driven by academic excellence and not some soft feel good fuzzy coddling philosophy.
Simply put, as a private business, the Private schools neded to be more efficient and results oriented. They don't have the luxury of revenue by theft ( taxation) that the Public system has. If the Private schools were not performing parents would look elsewhere.
Gotta love CAPITALISM.