This article comes from “Figaro Magazine”
You state in one of your studies * that private education saves money for the State and local authorities.
How do you achieve this result?
Let's start with the observation: private education costs, all funders combined, 30% less per student per year.
Around 3,000 euros difference per student per year, whether in primary or secondary education.
Firstly because the pensions of public teachers, calculated over the last 6 months, are higher - for an equal career - than those of private teachers, calculated over the best 25 years.
Secondly, the profile of teachers: among the public, we find 3 times more teachers who teach 15 hours a week for an average annual salary of 42,000 euros.
In the private sector, there are 4 times more contract workers with a lower average annual salary.
Public teachers are also twice as likely to not be “in charge…
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