Private international high schools in the USA are privately-funded and an
alternative to the public education system. Some schools have a particular
religious or language affiliation, and may offer boarding or day-only
programs. Many others, however, are focused on particular educational
methods or philosophies that differ from the public system. Roughly 8% of
students in the USA are enrolled in the private school system.
Private high schools are, like public schools, are regulated but have more
freedom to choose particular approaches or include instruction in multiple
languages. Increased flexibility and lower enrollment can offer more
specifically-targeted education to the international student, as there may
be more room for accommodation, personal attention and any special
arrangements that may be necessary. Specifics will vary from school to
school, and from state to state.
Private high schools may have also specific admission requirements, such as
high grades, high scores on an entrance exam, or a special assessment. They
may request or require an interview with the student and the student's
parents. They may also have a dress code, though not all private schools in
the USA require a uniform.
The tuition for private international high schools is often higher than that
for the public system. Yearly tuition generally ranges from $12,000-$18,000
USD and there may be additional fees at the discretion of the school.
Private international high schools may have dormitories or arrangements for
homestay families, providing another level of personalized American
experience for international students.
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