Omg! I am quite sympathetic to you. I get the same form of trouble on occasion. Good luck with working this issue out...
Anne Joannides has written: 'The hidden curriculum' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Curricula, Education, School environment, School management and organization, Schools, Sociological aspects, Sociological aspects of Schools
Gudrun Eckerle has written: 'Schulsituationen' -- subject(s): Attitudes, High school students, High schools, Psychology, Sociological aspects, Sociological aspects of High schools, Teachers
Parochial schools is the name for church-sponsored schools.
United Church Schools Trust was created in 1883.
Umberto Benigni has written: 'Storia sociale della chiesa' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, History, Sociological aspects, Sociological aspects of Catholic Church 'De romanae ecclesiae exordiis' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, History 'Historiae ecclesiasticae propaedeutica' -- subject(s): Church history, Historiography, Study and teaching, Outlines, syllabi
Academy of the New Church Secondary Schools was created in 1876.
Sociological Inquiry is the systematic analysis of the motivations and behavior of individual within a group; the study of social as a whole and of such social institution as the family, the church, the branches of the government, the school and the community.
It was a paratroop training base
Dame schools, public schools, church schools, and colleges.
Morwenna Griffiths has written: 'Feminisms and the self' -- subject(s): Feminist theory, Autonomy, Change, Identity (Psychology) 'In fairness to children' -- subject(s): Case studies, Elementary school environment, Elementary schools, Social justice, Sociological aspects, Sociological aspects of Elementary schools
Schools that are sponsored by the Catholic church are referred to as Catholic schools.
It depends on what you mean by "include religion." Schools, mostly upper division or college, have courses that study the various religions of the world from a historical, sociological, and philosophical point of view. However, religion itself shall not be taught in public schools for children. This violates the concept of the separation of church and state. If parents wish their children to be indoctrinated into a particular religion, they must find a religious school.