Nowadays, enrolling in private schools is common in our society in order to receive a high quality of education. Many people believe that the government should support private schools. However, others are against it. This essay will discuss why the government should not provide private schools with subvention.
To begin with, many wealthy people tend to compel their children to get into private schools due to the high quality of education. It is true that receiving certain subjects such as mathematics and languages, should build children's future careers but these curriculums demand a huge amount of tuition fees. However, they certainly have the financial ability to pay for expensive tuition fees until their children graduate. Enrolling in private schools is not compulsory for the children, it is only the parents’ decision, the government should not need to support schools because they receive sufficient money from parents.
Furthermore, Some private schools provide children with particular curriculums such as entertainment and sports to develop their certain talents. Students frequently participate in contests and they award scholarships or receive sponsorships from a variety of organizations. Likewise, If students who achieve recognition in their future work industry, the private schools should get high reputation and they naturally receive plenty of donations from entertainment companies or sport industries. Particular industries support students who have prospective talents, and private schools also receive sufficient sponsorships.
To sum up, many parents tend to force their children to enrol in private schools because of the high quality of education. However, these curriculums demand people to pay expensive tuition fees, many people believe that the government should support private schools as scholarships. On the other hand, many private schools receive a huge amount of tuition fees from parents and they also get a variety of sponsorships from schools’ competitions. The government should not support private schools because schools have sufficient finance.