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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.

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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.

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