The general answer is that a church school (assuming Christianity is the church) teaches religion as a topic in addition to the other topics such as Math and English. There are differences within which school you are asking about as well. In the past, many Catholic schools did not teach computers, music or art to the same degree that public schools have. While a gap may still exist, it is not as prominent as it once was. Private religious schools (prep schools or academies) are usually more expensive but is more improved than public schools and teach all of the same courses.
Other differences include uniform requirements, cost differences (public school in the U.S. is free), Weekly mass attended by the school (during school hours).
alternative means to have different choices in school for example some schools like mine have french and spanish and other schools dont
Purtitan and othe olonial schools are different from the public schools of today is how in public school now we have sinks, toliets, electricty and other things thta need sources back then there wasnt that much.
Image Maker Beauty Institute is different from other beauty schools because it is a boutique school. The educating is done at a salon and not at an institution.
Education is about getting or teaching knowledge. The Catholic Church is a religion. They are completely different things. In Ireland, and other countries, the Catholic Church are involved in running many schools. There are also schools run by other faiths and ones that are not run by any faith in Ireland. The Catholic Church always had a large role in education in Ireland, though that is now not as strong, as other types of schools are available.
In Chicago there are many different automotive schools available. You can visit the school of automotive and there are other different colleges you can visit.
Their is public and catholic schools. Their is also alternative and online schooling. Then their is home schooling. Then the other ones are prep and boarding school.
"Much like other colleges, ITT Technical School has several different schools with different programs in each school. They have an IT school, a business school, an electronics technology school and a drafting and design school." "ITT Technical School works similarly to most other colleges. They have several schools and within each school they have programs for a bachelors degree, an associates degree and an online program."
your daddy Another rubbish answer....if you mean who other then teachers were involved in schools, then it depended on the school.....some were supported by the church, some were supported by a committee of local wealthy people
There are different types of school boys. Some school boys are very posh and go to private schools that their parents send them to and they do well in exams and other school boys that go to private schools can be rude and not want to go to school and don't do well in exams.
Approximately no public schools. It can be assumed that all parochial schools do. As the US practices the policy of Separation of Church and State, it would be an interpreted Constitutional violation for any public school to sponsor any sort of religiously based activity. Private schools on the other hand are not bound by this doctrine.
Of course it is, as long as you have good intentions. Kids your age that go to different schools usually meet at the movies, arcades, etc. with other kids, or different civic or church/religious groups.
You can't really ask which schools are popular, because people live in different states, areas, provinces, territories, countries, etc. If you were to ask people, all living in different states in the United States, which schools were popular, they would probably all say different things, and odds are none of the other people would have heard of the school. Maybe schools in popular areas of the country would be more well-known than other schools, perhaps because a celebrity goes there or it is named after somebody famous, but there is no school that is considered 'popular' to everyone.