it really depends what public school it is, but usually public schools are easier.
Catholic schools are schools that pay reference to God in school, whereas reference to God would be considered offensive to non catholic students in a public school. Catholic schools usually enforce a uniform policy and have higher standards than public schools.
I attended Catholic schools for 12 years, and later taught public school, so I have a "both sides" viewpoint on this question. Catholic schools are more difficult than public schools largely because the expectations for the students are higher than they are in most public schools. On a grade-for-grade basis, the curriculum in Catholic schools is also more demanding, or perhaps more accurately, "farther along" for a given grade level. In both grade school and high school I had friends who left and went to public school, and later told me they were anywhere from a half a year to a full year ahead of the other kids in their grade in the public school. There are many variables, of course - some Catholic schools are better than others, and the best public schools I taught in were the equal of any Catholic school - those were public schools where the school and the parents had very high expectations for the students.
yes they do sometimes, Atherton high school in louisville is a public school and they are way better than St X or trinity
Catholic school are a little more expensive to attend than public schools which means that what ever price you have to pay to go to a public school it will be higher if you attend a catholic one. Also, it is very common that catholic schools support uniform policies meaning there is a high chance that if you go to a catholic school you will also have to purchase a school uniform, which can cost anywhere between 200 - 500 dollars. Yes, education is expensive, but necessary.
That depends on the school, but in general Catholic Schools are equally or more difficult than public schools. With regard to more fun, that would also depend on the school rules and the teacher.
It is much harder to make a public school team than private school because the private school has less people to try out so you have a better chance to make private school than public. There is also the aspect that many "all-star" players think that playing for a big high school will help them get looked at by colleges, so private schools are easier to make.
They tend to be better because they are private institutions so people must pay money to go to their schools, unlike public schools. Thus they have the money to hire nice sports coaches and afford better practice facilities.A:In some places they are. In other places Public school sports teams are better than Catholic schools.
yessa lo more i go to a public school now but i used to go to a cathlic one and my parents say they saved a lot of money
A school in Granger(Catholic) that is WAYY better than WG
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Most public and school libraries use the Dewey Decimal Classification system. This system is broader and more flexible than the Library of Congress Classification system, and it is easier to use.
I don't know if this is still true, but it used to be true for several reasons: above all, the discipline enforced by the Nuns, Sisters, Monks, Brothers, or Priests was far superior to that in the public schools. In addition, the students were more motivated and usually better behaved than the public schools. Another factor might of been that the schools themselves were more homogeneous than many public schools, the parents were paying real money and expected more of their schools, and their children. Catholic parents had to pay twice, as they were forced to pay school taxes for the public schools, and they had to pay the tuition for the Catholic school.