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Old 10-02-2012, 06:58 PM #7
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I don't know of any schools where I live that aren't Catholic. I went to a co-ed primary school til I was 7/8 and then started in a convent school, which was all girls. The secondary school was on the same grounds and was all girls so I went to that too. There were nuns there and the Primary school teacher was a nun. We still did science and every other subject that you would learn in a non faith-school. It was quite amusing to me the day we learned about evolution with a crucifix hanging in the classroom. Schools here still allow people of other faiths and they aren't discriminated against for their religion. I think schools of faith or all boys/all girls are fine. As long as the teachers teach and the kids show up, a school is a school.
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