Is Yongcheng technical secondary school public or private?

Yongcheng technical secondary school is public.

Yongcheng city Technical Secondary School is a public school, which is in charge of the yongcheng city Municipal Government. Like other public schools, the teaching quality of this school has been recognized and supported by the state. In addition, the teachers and facilities in public schools are relatively good, which can provide better educational resources for students.

Yongcheng city Technical Secondary School is a full-time general technical secondary school in yongcheng city, and it is also the training base of "Henan Employment Training Base" and "Sunshine Project" for rural labor transfer in Henan Province.

The school has a comprehensive teaching building and dormitory building. There are two large restaurants, 16 standard classrooms, two multimedia lecture halls, two large conference rooms and six standardized computer rooms. At present, there are two large-scale internship processing plants with more than 654.38+10,000 books.

The school covers an area of more than 400 mu, with a building area of 50,000 square meters and complete teaching facilities. The school is equipped with a dance room, a vocal room and a piano room. There are 46 on-campus training rooms, training bases, training workshops and training factories, and stable off-campus training bases 12.

The difference between public and private:

1, different sources of funds.

Public schools are schools run by state government departments, and almost all the funds for schools come from government financial allocations; Private schools rely on self-raised funds, and the funds for running schools mainly come from enterprises.

2. The scale and teachers are different.

Generally speaking, the number and scale of public schools will far exceed that of private schools, with relatively low learning costs and relatively perfect teaching facilities; But private schools are not as good as public schools in terms of teachers, and they are more mobile and have higher tuition fees.

Students come from different sources.

Students in general public schools attend schools nearby and attend "general education" (that is, day schools); However, students from private schools come from all directions, and their families have different levels of economic strength. Under normal circumstances, students live on campus and implement "closed management".