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© The Author(s) 2015. Published by Science and Education Publishing. Table 4. Challenges facing private sectors in the operation of secondary schools Items SA (%) A (%) FA (%) D (%) SD (%) A lot of students are owing school fees 21 (42.9) 9 (18.4) 14 (28.6) 4 (8.2) 1 (2.0) 3.92 The school still needs more classrooms accommodation for the students 7 (14.3) 10 (20.4) 12 (24.5) 8 (16.3) 2.92 The school still needs more qualified teachers 15 (30.6) 2.86 The school still needs additional learning resources (library books, laboratory equipment, workshop machines and instructional materials) 5 (10.2) 23 (46.9) 3.31 The condition of the roads in inhibiting accessibility to the school. 6 (12.2) 2.80 Irregular supply of electricity is inhibiting effective service delivery 17 (34.7) 3.47 Government's policy poses threat to smooth operation of the school 11 (22.4) 3.55 Cumulative Mean 3.26 Adeolu Joshua AYENI et al. Private Sector Involvement in Education Enterprise and Quality Learning Outcome in Secondary Schools in Ondo State, Nigeria. American Journal of Educational Research, 2016, Vol. 4, No. 8, 578-587. doi:10.12691/education-4-8-1 © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Science and Education Publishing.