Religious School: A Responsible Approach

Ways To Save On Private Christian School Tuition

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Attending a private school requires paying tuition unless you can find a method of avoiding that bill. If you want to send a child to a private Christian school, here are some ways that you might reduce or eliminate tuition. Ask for Need-Based Assistance Private Christian schools inherently want to do good, and they recognize that sometimes includes helping find creative ways to help children with financial needs. Schools don’t always advertise their need-based assistance programs, but they might be able to help you if you initiate the conversation.…

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How Is A College Prep High School Different?

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Private schools can offer children resources and moral instruction they can’t get from other schools. Many private schools are college preparatory academies where high schoolers will get ready to meet the challenges of higher learning. Here are four specific differences between private schools and their public school alternatives: 1. Religious Instruction The Bible tells parents to train their children in the way they should go. Doing so will ensure that kids develop good, moral habits that will influence their adult decisions.…

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Non-Denominational Vs. Specific-Denomination Christian Schools

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Ask someone about Christian schools and they’ll likely point you toward local Catholic schools. However, Christian schools — meaning regular-education schools that provide both daily schooling and a religious focus (and not Sunday schools) — can be non-denominational or focus on a branch of Christianity other than Catholicism. For parents trying to find a school for their kids that also provides religious guidance and education, the choice isn’t the easiest unless the parents know exactly what type of education they want their kids to get.…

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