No. All public and most private schools are secular, but there are several schools founded by religious missions, such as the La Salle University, founded by the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, or the Pontifical University of Mexico founded by the Roman Catholic Episcopate in Mexico.
The most respected university founded by a religious mission is the Ibero-American University, sponsored by the Society of Jesus, a Jesuit order.
Because Mexicans are a deeply religious people, and as such, there is a large amount of religious -- mostly Catholic -- schools in Mexico.
Of course, most churches in Mexico are Catholic and you are free to enter them.
most christian schools, catholic schools
Catholic
Mexico. Most Christians in Mexico are Catholic. Most Christians in the USA are Protestant. John F. Kennedy (1961 - 1963) was the USA's first Catholic President. All the others before him were Protestant.
Not necessarily. For the most part, catholic schools will accept employees that are not catholic, however that employee must still be a strong supporter of the schools goals and vision to be hired.
Schools that are sponsored by the Catholic church are referred to as Catholic schools.
Few, most would be Christian/Catholic schools.
Catholic schools are schools that teach not only the basic schools curriculum but also about Catholicism and Christ Jesus. Although most Catholic schools prefer if its students are all Catholic, there are some, like the one I go to, that will accept students with all kinds of different religious backgrounds.
I believe Spain is 99% Catholic
It is like a promotional week for all catholic schools and to celebrate all the catholic schools.
most of them, about 95% as they are catholic