The top 5 Catholic high schools for boys are:
1) Xavier High School (Manhattan)
2) Regis High School (Manhattan)
3) Chaminade High School (Mineola, NY)
4 Fordham Preparatory (Bronx)
5) Archbishop Molloy (Queens)
The top 5 Catholic high schools for girls are:
1) Dominican Academy (Manhattan)
2) Convent of the Sacred Heart (Manhattan)
3) Archbishop Molloy (Queens)
4) St. Francis Preparatory (Queens)
5) Notre Dame (Manhattan)
Bethany Christian School, Seton Catholic High School and Gethsemane Lutheran School are some well-known private schools in the state of Arizona.
There are lots of Catholic schools with cathedrals. You should do a city or state wide search depending on where you live or want to potentially live.
St. Agnes John Paul II
Some of the top private/Catholic schools in Queens, NY include The Mary Louis Academy, St. Francis Preparatory School, Archbishop Molloy High School, and St. Agnes Academic School. These schools are known for their strong academic programs and supportive learning environments.
The best way to research the quality of high schools in Toronto is to visit some websites where they compare high schools. Some options are City Data, Invest Toronto and Canada Visa.
Some of the best military high schools are: Fork Union Military Academy, Hargrave Military Academy, New York Military Academy and Randolph-Macon Academy. Those are the best in existance.
Catholic schools are schools that teach not only the basic schools curriculum but also about Catholicism and Christ Jesus. Although most Catholic schools prefer if its students are all Catholic, there are some, like the one I go to, that will accept students with all kinds of different religious backgrounds.
Hspva probably the best one in Houston
Catholic schools are not a monolithic structure. There are Catholic schools run by individual parishes, there are Catholic schools run by dioceses, there are Catholic schools run by religious Orders, each of them is governed differently. Most Catholic schools in one diocese are directly under the Bishop in one way or another, and there are some Bishops who have signed onto the Common Core Curriculum, there are others who are very much opposed to it, you would need to check with your local Catholic school to see where they stand on this issue.
Some of the best schools would be Harmony Montessori Preschool, Alameda Elementary School and Lincoln High School. All have been given very high ratings in terms of overall school quality.
Prout high school it has the IB program and it is a very small school with a total of around 600 which allows for more one on one it is looked prestigiously by colleges and the only catholic high school in rhode island with the IB program (international Baccalaureate) this is the highest level course available
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.