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  1. A religious school is a school that either has a religious component in its operations or its curriculum, or exists primarily for the purpose of teaching aspects of a particular religion.

  2. A Christian school is a religious school run on Christian principles or by a Christian organization. [1] The nature of Christian schools varies enormously from country to country, according to the religious, educational, and political cultures.

  3. A parochial school is a private school affiliated with a religious entity. In many cases, that entity is a church. Frequently that church is Catholic, although sometimes it’s not. Some may refer to Jewish or other religious schools as parochial if the school is directly linked to a place of worship.

  4. A parochial school is a private primary or secondary school affiliated with a religious organization, and whose curriculum includes general religious education in addition to secular subjects, such as science, mathematics and language arts.

  5. Jul 3, 2019 · By Robert Kennedy. A religious private school is simply a school that identifies with a specific religious group, such as Catholic, Jewish, Protestant, or Episcopal. Often these schools have curricula that include teachings of that faith in addition to a traditional curriculum, something that is often referred to as a dual curriculum.

  6. religious school. noun. /rɪˈlɪdʒəs skuːl/ (North American English) [uncountable, countable] a school supported by a synagogue, church, etc. and attended in addition to an ordinary school. She has religious school on Sunday mornings. compare Sunday school. Join us.

  7. pluralism. first amendment. Subjects. Education and Society. Introduction. This article seeks to provide an overview of the historical, legal, and curricular relationship between religion and public schooling in the United States. This relationship, often fraught with tension, attempts to reconcile often incommensurable public goals.

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