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The phrase "a private schools" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a private school" if referring to one institution or "private schools" if referring to multiple institutions.
Example: "She decided to enroll her child in a private school for a more personalized education."
Alternatives: "a private institution" or "private educational facilities".
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It's a policy that has worked at a private schools with large endowments (the Harvards of higher education) and state schools and lesser-known colleges.
Stephen Byers, the Schools Minister, announced at a private schools conference in November that the Government would give a small sum to a working party, chaired by the head of Nottingham Grammar School, to examine how the two sectors could co-operate in future.
Gilman offensive lineman Wes Mehl, a Private Schools first team All-State selection, is a direct-entry recruit.
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A) Private school B) Public school.
My sister went to a private school".
Lena will go to a private school.
That meant a private school.
This is like a private school".
Before that, he attended a private school.
I teach at a private school.
Do you attend a public or a private school?
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