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Roman Catholic AnswerDifferent parishes have different policies for their tuition. If you are a regular parishoner who contributes to the parish on a regular basis, then there is a reduced rate for your child's tuition. If you are a non-parishoner, who doesn't contribute regular there is a full tuition rate. If a school is near to capacity already, then I am sure a regular parishoner would get first dibs, so to speak on a remaining vacancy.
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