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Do you agree that private schools , sometimes, are more to be a family business rather than an educational institute?

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Question added by Ahmad AlMaghariz , English Translator , Erem news
Date Posted: 2018/03/09
Fulton Aldenyy Zambrano Loor
by Fulton Aldenyy Zambrano Loor , Proyect Manager , Veolia

Of course, yes, no private education institution is altruistic, all have a lucrative purpose, otherwise no one would create

Duncan Robertson
by Duncan Robertson , Strategy Consultant , Duncan Robertson Consultancy

Everything is a business.  No organisation can survive for very long if the money coming in is less than the money going out.  As Mr Micawber put it, "Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen nineteen and six, result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds ought and six, result misery."

So every school is a business and a private school should make a profit.    The question is, which comes first: education or profit for the shareholders?   Sadly, there are many schools where the profit comes first.  This, in my opinion, is reprehensible. 

Malik  Mohd Rizwan
by Malik Mohd Rizwan , Assistant valuer , MS Irfan associates

Yes... Sometimes some private institutions charge you hefty amounts for no specific reasons.

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