Three Reasons To Choose A Catholic High School

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Choosing a high school for your child can be difficult. You want to ensure they get a high-quality education, but you may also want to ensure they learn to integrate their faith into their everyday life. Catholic high schools provide teenagers with opportunities to grow in their faith as they prepare for college and the world away from their homes. If you are considering enrolling your child in a Catholic high school, here are a few of the benefits you can expect to experience as they attend their new school.

17 August 2020

Do You Prefer A Catholic High School For Your Secondary Education? 3 Tips To Convince Your Parents That It Is Your Best Option

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Now that you are heading to high school, you've got an opportunity to truly strive to reach your fullest potential. While most public schools must meet certain standards and criteria for providing quality education, you may have noticed things that you just don't like about the school in your area. For instance, you may prefer to study in an environment where positive character traits are encouraged, or you may want to stand out on your college applications.

22 March 2019

5 Reasons Parents Choose Private Elementary Education

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The choice to send your child to a private elementary school is a personal one that involves a different set of expectations and requirements for each family. The characteristics of private schools can vary widely, but these are five common reasons parents choose to send their kids to a private rather than public school.  Options There are so many types of private schools that parents are sure to find the one that best fits their child's needs.

3 November 2016

How To Make The Bible Relevant For Toddlers

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If you run a Christian preschool, then you obviously will be trying to incorporate the Bible into most of the lessons that you teach at the facility. In order to capture the attention of the children under your care, consider some of the following strategies for making the Bible come alive so that even toddlers can start applying biblical lessons to their lives. Lead In with a Question Before you start reading a Bible story to the children in your group, you should first lead in to the story with a question.

20 February 2015