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    There are 2,087 Catholic schools in England and 82 Catholic schools in Wales. Catholic schools make up 9% of the national total of state funded schools. The Catholic Church is the largest provider of secondary education and the second largest provider of primary education in the country.

  3. Feb 1, 2019 · Based on my own experience and advice from other parents, here are some pros and cons about giving your children an education through Catholic schools.

  4. Feb 27, 2017 · The Gospel of Jesus Christ is central to the Catholic school. What the Catholic school offers is a Christian vision of reality, a set of values based on the loving, caring, challenging mission of Jesus.

  5. What do Catholic schools teach about creation and evolution? Catholics teach that God is the creator of all things visible and invisible. By this we mean that everything that exists has its ultimate source and origin in God. Catholic schools however are not “creationist”.

  6. WHAT IS A ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL? Robert Meakin1. Introduction. This article explains the Canonical function and requirements for a Roman Catholic school2 and how these Canonical requirements are accommodated in the Civil law. The Canonical function of a Catholic school is to further the Catholic faith.

  7. Catholic schools and colleges, the principles on which they are based and the ethos they seek to engender, are an expression of what is true about the human person and about life lived in community. Education must be based on an understanding and expression of truth.

  8. The specific purpose of a Catholic education is the formation of boys and girls who will be good citizens of this world, loving God and neighbor and enriching society with the leaven of the gospel, and who will also be citizens of the world to come, thus fulfilling their destiny to become saints.

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