Why top executives choose to send children to private schools

Autor: Adelina Mihai 11.04.2010

Romanian and foreign top executives, most of whom are working in multinationals present on the Romanian market, send their children to private kindergartens and schools, for which they pay thousands of euros in annual tuition fees. Why? The curriculum is much more diversified, teachers are more attentive to the children who learn several foreign languages at the same time. In addition, such a school prepares them for admission into top universities abroad.

American International School of Bucharest, British School of Bucharest, International School for Primary Education, French Anna de Noailles High School and Little London, are just a few of the private education institutions in Bucharest attended by the children of top managers working in Romania.

Raluca Milin, former marketing and sales manager of UPC, no. 2 on the Romanian cable TV market, chose to enrol her two girls in Little London private school and kindergarten, where the annual tuition fee starts from 2,750 euros a year for the kindergarten, and can reach as much as 6,400 euros a year for school education (primary and secondary school).