What type are the schools in London?
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Which is the most famous school in London? Are the schools in London private or public and do they cost money for general school? What subjects do they teach in primary/secondary school? How many universities are there in London and what are they?
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Answer:
In England, private and public school means exactly the same thing; a fee paying school, rather than a state funded school. In London there are both types; everyone is entitled to schooling, but if you want to you can pay fees and send you child to a different school. They teach the normal subjects in school, english, maths, science, RE, PE, geography history, art, etc.
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Google University of London. Fees for overseas students start at £12000 a year.
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