These findings feed into the broader political conversation regarding funding allocations, the regulation of private schools, and efforts to ensure that all children-whether German or foreign‑nationality students-have equitable access to quality education, regardless of socioeconomic status. The continuing growth of private schooling demands careful scrutiny from policymakers who seek to balance parental choice, public accountability, and regional educational outcomes.

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Germany’s Private Schools Surge 7% to 3,800, Educating 10% of Students.
- January 19, 2026
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