There are many good reasons to attend a catholic school, but I only have time to name a few. First off, if you are a religious student you can both get an education and learn about Christ. Secondly, The discipline in catholic schools are usually tighter than that of public schools, meaning the students are usually safer and more respectful than public school kids. Lastly, depending on how you see this, their uniform policy is a good way to not only save money on constantly buying school clothes but also reduces discrimination against what others wear. In other words, if you were in a catholic school and a student walked up to you and said "you dress funny", the joke's on them because you're wearing exactly what they're wearing.
There are millions of Catholics in the UK and many of them want to be able to go to Catholic schools, so naturally there is a lot of Catholic schools in the UK.
Schools that are sponsored by the Catholic church are referred to as Catholic schools.
It is like a promotional week for all catholic schools and to celebrate all the catholic schools.
Catholic AnswerThe similarities would be pretty impressive as they are the same thing, if you are referring to Catholic schools and protestant schools, you need to ask that question. AnswerCatholics are a particular group of people who fall under the jurisdiction of the Pope and called as Catholics. So the schools run by the priests or nuns are called as Catholic schools. Whereas there are some other group of Christians like the Protestants, Orthodox Christians, etc have their own institutions and these are known as Christian schools. So the main difference is that the Catholic schools are run by the Catholic Church and the Christian schools are run by other Christian sects.
Catholic schools week is important because its helps us understand the importance of Catholic schools education,skills, and to represent the learning skills a child or children can learn from Catholic school.
There are no make up or special effect schools in the North West.
The first Catholic Schools week was in 1974.
Catholic schools are not always built on hills, the Catholic school that I go to is not built on a hill.
I can not speak for all the different Catholic schools but many teachers in Catholic schools earn about half that of a teacher in public schools in the same area.
The National Catholic Educational Assocation speaks of Catholic Schools Week, see link below.
I go to a Catholic school and a lot of people are dating each other so I think it's OK
When it comes to declaring a snow day, Catholic schools generally follow the lead of public schools in the area. If the public schools declare a snow day, Catholic schools will generally follow suit.