The differences between Catholic schools and public schools are many, however I will summarize a couple of them for you. The first major difference is that Catholic schools, along with the normal school curriculum, teach religion a well. Religion is a course that you must take if you're in a catholic school. Another difference is that Catholic schools demand that their students wear uniforms. If a student arrives to school without a uniform they may no be allowed in to the classroom.
The Religious Education curriculum specifically teaches Catholicism within all Catholic schools, from ages 3-19. It is unlikely that children attending a Catholic school will be exposed to unbiased learnings about other religions.
Towson Catholic High School's motto is 'A Small School Making a Big Difference'.
Resurrection Catholic Secondary School's motto is 'Learning, Growing, Building. Making a Difference.'.
Great Falls Central Catholic High School's motto is 'Discover the Difference'.
The motto of Al Kennedy Alternative High School is 'School of Sustainability'.
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Roman Catholic AnswerIf a school as strong Anglo-Catholic traditions, this means that it is High Church Anglican or Episcopalian; in other words, it is a protestant school with some Catholic traditions. I see no reason why they would not accept your child if you are willing to go along with their rules. Please note, however, that it is not a Catholic school.
Of course. It works the same way the other way around. If your are not catholic you can still go to a catholic school and vice-versa.
Roman Catholic AnswerIf a school as strong Anglo-Catholic traditions, this means that it is High Church Anglican or Episcopalian; in other words, it is a protestant school with some Catholic traditions. I see no reason why they would not accept your child if you are willing to go along with their rules. Please note, however, that it is not a Catholic school.
Nolan Catholic High School, Holy Family Catholic School, St. George School, St. Rita Catholic School, All Saints Catholic School, St. Andrew Catholic School and Cassata Learning Center,
When you're referring to the Roman Catholic Church, you must use a capital because it is a proper noun.
Lakeshore Catholic High School was created in 1988.
Yes, she originally intended to home school her own children plus educate other Catholic children to help support her family. She is considered the founder of the Catholic school system in the United States.