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[quote=Anonymous]NP here - I have not read any of prior replies. I have several thoughts: 1) If you go into any school with hesitation on whether you are going to like it, you are setting yourself up for potential failure. ANY school you join will require you to be flexible and settle in as you learn the ropes. NO school is perfect - so if you are starting with hesitancy, it's harder to be genuinely flexible without always doubting why you are there in the first place. 2) I do not have experience with Catholic schools (although we did tour some in our school search) but I do know that not all private schools are the same and not all Catholic schools are the same. 3) I recommend that you make a concerted effort to tour a large number of schools and see how they feel to you. If they all leave you with the same nagging concern that you currently have, I'd say "don't do it". But you might find that there are a few you feel will gel with what you think would work for your family and your kids. Good luck. 2) [/quote]
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