Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do some think academics are not as strong in Catholic schools? Is this based on a current experience, an experience from 20 years ago, bias or just trying to downplay Catholic, parish-based schools?
We have current experiences in both Catholic and public schools and have found the parish school to be more rigorous in some subject areas and equally rigorous in others.
Catholic schools, by and large, are much better at teaching kids how to write. At my workplace, I find that kids who are schooled in Catholic schools are much better writers than those in public schools. You can spot it immediately...sometimes I will read something and be able to tell immediately that the kid went to Catholic school.
Anonymous wrote:Why do some think academics are not as strong in Catholic schools? Is this based on a current experience, an experience from 20 years ago, bias or just trying to downplay Catholic, parish-based schools?
We have current experiences in both Catholic and public schools and have found the parish school to be more rigorous in some subject areas and equally rigorous in others.
Anonymous wrote:Why do some think academics are not as strong in Catholic schools? Is this based on a current experience, an experience from 20 years ago, bias or just trying to downplay Catholic, parish-based schools?
We have current experiences in both Catholic and public schools and have found the parish school to be more rigorous in some subject areas and equally rigorous in others.