Posts Tagged ‘Private’

Continuing Along The Path Of Education Reform | VCCircle

The Indian private education sector offers considerable opportunities for the private sector. In the context of higher education, the Ministry of Human Resource and Development has targeted an increase in the gross enrollment ratio from …

See the article here: Continuing Along The Path Of Education Reform | VCCircle

Increase in All-Boy Private Primary Schools

The current situation is a big change, because it was the last 5 years for parents often co-educational settings based on the theory that girls who prefer a  civilizing influence  of men.

This theory has for many years seems less water between cultures today that have English parents. The survey found that about 62%, the schools for all children, his admission of students increased this year, while only 39% and 42% of all girls and mixed schools will each have a rise.

In recent years, the increasing use of co-education school to a threat to the survival of single-sex schools in their current form, with great satisfaction with the inevitability of the acceptance of both sexes. The most recent change, however, because of the threat of preference for co-educational institutions, and began a series of reasonable prosperity.

The Director General of the IAPS (Independent Association of Schools of preparation), David Hanson, said that the changes in preferences in some part because of the fear of many parents that basic education the state can their children to restrict a seat behind a desk.

We have many parents say they fear that the public school, your child will never be in a wheelchair,  he said.

Another reason for the turnaround is prepared to win a higher percentage of teachers in schools in relation to the primary state.
The detected published by the General Teaching Council that 28% of primary schools in England have no teachers. In addition, a study was carried out by the Council of the private schools that 29% of the male classes were taught during elementary preparation, while the number in primary schools in the country less than half, 12%.

The final reason cited by David Hanson of the IAPS the growing popularity of private primary schools, the resolution of the pressure between the sexes that may occur in mixed schools. In the absence of girls, the lack of a need for a certain way to act, or are perceived to impress the opposite sex.

Private School Education & College Education – Rhode Island (RI) Child Support FAQS

In Rhode Island (RI) Divorce and Child support cases, Can I get the father or mother of my child to be ordered to pay for private school education?

No, unless there is a contractual obligation, a stipulated consent order or there is an ongoing divorce.

Most judges take the position that there are suitable public schools for children to attend. However, If there is something in writing such as a property settlement agreement obligating one parent to pay for the private school education of the child, then the parent may be obligated to pay for the private school education.  Article by Rhode island attorney David Slepkow (401-437-1100)

Also, the parent could be ordered to pay for private school education in a divorce on a temporary basis, especially when it is in the middle of a school year and it would be disruptive for the child to transfer to a public school. Parents can certainly negotiate payment of private school education and the judge of The Family Court will usually approve the settlement in a court Order. That stipulated consent order could be enforced in a Family Court contempt proceeding.

Can I get the  father or mother of my child to be ordered to pay for college?

No, Unless there is a written contractual agreement obligating payment of college expenses. Rhode Island child support terminates when a child turns 18 and graduates high school but not longer then the child attaining the age of 19. (Unless the child is severely disabled and then it goes unil the child turns 21)

The Court loses jurisdiction over  the child when the child attains the age as set forth above. The Court cannot order payment of college but  a Court may enforce a written property settlement agreement between the parties obligating payment of college.