For 12.500 Euro per student your child may have access to  this privately funded primary school in Bussum, the Netherlands.

Some call it an elite-school, others a logical reaction to the general decline in education results. Although there are private schools in the Netherlands, this is the first primary school with a computer for all students and high educational and hygienic standards, says Peter van Kranenburg, founder of Florencius. Van Kranenborg hopes Florencius will be the kick-off of many private primary schools. The school receives money payed by parents who take high interest in educating their children as well as companies. With 25% of all Dutch students that finish their primary years with reading skills two years behind, this school promises not only to keep an eye on all students but also an extra 4 ot 6 hours education.

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