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In addition, there is an independent school sector, partially funded by both fee-paying students and completely private fee-paid schools.
The forms of childcare included are: fee-paying childcare (private nursery, childminders, out-of-school clubs, nannies), informal family care, and stateprovided early education in school nurseries.
Moreover, when parents want to send their school-age children to fee-paying schools, the grandparents sometimes help.
Take a private school (fee-paying and attended by about one child in fifteen).
I personally know of several cases of parents unable to accept that their capital outlay on the best fee-paying schools has not guaranteed academic excellence.
They were particularly repulsed by flamboyant showmen who pandered to the hoi polloi with what were seen as vulgar demonstrations to fee-paying audiences.
In addition to having fewer fee-paying vendors, these markets also charge lower stall fees than larger markets and thus face two challenges to generating administrative revenue.
This was an economic burden that they often would not carry, especially since the future of the suburbs was uncertain as regards, for example, tax- and water fee-paying capacity.
But of course we are not doing away with existing fee-paying schools; we are only doing away with fee-paying.
They have been non-fee-paying schools now for many years without their standards diminishing in the slightest.
It is one of the few fee-paying schools left there.
We will then know how many places were awarded to fee-paying pupils in 1982–83.
We see an ancient heritage likely to fall before legislation which will probably refer to our fee-paying schools.
If that is so, ought they to have to pay the full cost of education if they opt for a fee-paying school?
Gradually and subtly the distinction as between fee-paying and non-fee-paying pupils will creep in.