Report
How do public and private schools differ in OECD countries?
Publisher
School funding
Educational evaluation
Government schools
Non-Government schools
Independent schools
Educational achievement
Description
Private schools cater for around 1 in 5 students from pre-primary to the end of secondary education, a share that has not changed materially since 2015. They enjoy greater autonomy, suffer fewer shortages of all kinds and handled the COVID-19 pandemic better than public schools.
Although their students achieved better results in PISA 2022 in many countries, this is mainly because they enrol more students from advantaged socio-economic backgrounds than their public counterparts. The main challenge in many countries today is to increase the social mix in public and private schools, which is why many efforts have been made in this direction over the past decade.
Publication Details
DOI:
10.1787/90348307-en
Copyright:
OECD 2024
License type:
All Rights Reserved
Access Rights Type:
open
Series:
Education Indicators in Focus No.84
Post date:
1 Feb 2024
