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The village by the 19th century already had a fee-paying school, but nothing for the poor.
Since last summer at least 256 teachers had lost their jobs after 10 fee-paying schools folded, said officials.
Outside the state sector, there are four fee-paying independent schools.
It is one of the largest fee-paying schools in England.
The school topped the fee-paying schools league table in 2003.
Seriously though, those fee-paying parents must be laughing their way to the bank.
In this period the firm used its own capital and did not have fee-paying clients.
In 1976, it converted to its current fee-paying independent status.
There were 50 scholars elected by competition and 42 fee-paying students.
Some three million fee-paying tourists are expected to visit this year alone, contributing €30m.
Mark attended a fee-paying secondary school until his parents could no longer pay the fees.
Students at the private college are fee-paying and are generally over 18.
An increasing proportion of these services will be provided by local communities on a fee-paying basis.
"Over the last 15 years or so, the school has only really managed to maintain a certain fee-paying population.
The sooner there are no fee-paying schools the better.
Fee-paying students are charged the full cost of their course, with no Commonwealth contribution.
Private fee-paying international students are also a major source (120m pounds per year) of income to the local economy through the universities.
Primary education was made free and compulsory in 1980, but all secondary schools are fee-paying.
While Christmas has come early for previously fee-paying parents, critics say that the policy is in effect using public money to fund private education.
The schools are not subsidised or aided by the government, and thus run on a full fee-paying basis.
It is a group of private fee-paying academic institutions located throughout 30 cities in Pakistan.
Harrow is an independent fee-paying school, of the type known in Britain as public schools.
"the ideological opposition to fee-paying schools that was perpetuated by teachers in the state system".
Additionally just under two thirds of the Cabinet went to independent, fee-paying schools.
To Harry a good se is any fee-paying client.