a church or parish
A church school or a private religious school run by a church or parish
A school operated by a church or religious group is typically considered a religious or parochial school. These schools often incorporate religious teachings and values into their curriculum alongside traditional academics.
No, a parochial school is not a state-established school; it is a private institution operated by a religious organization, typically affiliated with a particular faith, such as Catholicism. These schools are funded through tuition, donations, and church support, rather than public tax dollars. They often incorporate religious instruction alongside standard academic curricula.
No they are a little different
parochial
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "parochial" (referring to a parish, or a church school).
There are quite a few private religious schools in the Philadelphiua area.You might want to try one of the parochial schools in the area such as St.Joseph's School and the School of St.Peter.
Parochial school
churchAnother answer: Parochial
The term is "parochial school."
Parochial schools are affiliated with a specific religious organization and incorporate religious teachings into their curriculum, while secular schools are not affiliated with any religion and do not include religious teachings as part of their curriculum. Parochial schools usually have a religious influence in their mission and values, whereas secular schools are typically neutral in terms of religious beliefs.
1 : a school providing a general education but supported by a particular church in contrast to a public school or a nondenominational private school. 2 : an organization of officers, teachers, and pupils for purposes of moral and religious education under the supervision of a local church