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[[State school]] is the term used in the [[United Kingdom]] to describe what in the United States would be knownj as a [[public school]] (the term ''public school'' has different connotations in the UK, where it means private school). State schools are administered by local authorities, although they have to follow a nationally-determined curriculum.
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'''State school''' is the term used in the [[United Kingdom]] to describe what in the United States would be known as a [[public school]] (the term ''public school'' has different connotations in the UK, where it means private school). State schools are administered by local authorities, although they have to follow a nationally determined [[curriculum]].
  
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Latest revision as of 21:22, January 12, 2018

State school is the term used in the United Kingdom to describe what in the United States would be known as a public school (the term public school has different connotations in the UK, where it means private school). State schools are administered by local authorities, although they have to follow a nationally determined curriculum.