How do private schools differ from public schools in terms of academic performance?

Private school students generally perform better on standardized tests, such as the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), and college entry exams like the SAT. They often have more demanding graduation requirements and are more likely to complete advanced-level courses in various subjects. Additionally, private schools typically have smaller class sizes, which allow for more personalized learning and attention from teachers. This environment often leads to higher academic achievement and better preparation for college. Furthermore, private school graduates are more likely to enroll and finish 4-year courses at either private colleges or state universities. Overall, the academic rigor and personalized learning in private schools contribute to their generally higher academic performance compared to students from public schools.

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