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Difference between Public school (UK) and Public school (U.S.)

public school (UK)prestigious fee-paying independent secondary school, usually boarding:

  • They called that kind of school a public school, which in England was the name for a private school which your parents have to pay quite a lot of money to send you to.

public school (U.S.)non-fee-paying school supported by public funds and controlled by a local governmental authority:

  • The rates have been lowered and the town people had been wooed to send their sons to Gilford instead of to public school.

See also: private school (UK) / private school (U.S.).