araapatlio
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No they're not. They may be state funded but they are not state provision.
Why do you think a top-down education system run by government is best?
The state is making provision for the education of all children, regardless of the ability to pay. That is state sector. It is just not controlled by the state.
So your great idea of 'liberalising' is to hand over large sums of public money to the private sector to run educational institutions.... Now, why might that not be a good idea?
And your great idea is handing over large sums of money to the state bureaucracy to run educational institutions from the centre...
Let individual schools or groups of schools run themselves, as they see fit, without trying to enforce a standardised, one-size-fits-all approach across the entire country.