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Private Schools K-12
First Research, March 2012, Pages: 10
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Executive Summary
Brief Excerpt from Industry Overview Chapter:
About 33,400 private primary and secondary schools operate in the US, with a total enrollment of about 5 million students. About 70 percent of private schools are affiliated with religious organizations, 20 percent with the Roman Catholic Church. While most private schools are tax-exempt, nonprofit entities, some operate on a for-profit basis.
COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Demand is driven by perceived inadequacies in the public school system. The success of an individual school depends largely on its reputation for quality. Large schools can offer a wider range of instruction and have some economies of scale. Small schools can be successful by providing instruction in a special field. Schools are highly labor-intensive.
PRODUCTS, OPERATIONS & TECHNOLOGY
Private schools provide primary and secondary education through a curriculum that is similar to that in public schools. About 65 percent of private schools provide education only through the primary grades (from kindergarten through the fifth or sixth grades); 10 percent provide only secondary education. Operations are similar to those at public schools: schools hire teachers, administrators, and support staff; buy educational and other materials; and buy or rent buildings and other space for classrooms and other student activities. Larger schools may operate food and sleeping facilities.
More than 40 percent of private school students attend Catholic schools, which have an average of about 330 students. Other private schools are typically smaller, with an average of 170 students. The average public school has 500 students. The student-teacher...
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