Yes. They do not have to tolerate disruptive students like public schools do.
In my opinion:
Catholic schools provide a good moral and religious base for children. As a rule they are also safer than public schools.
Educationally, most of them are about average. Although some are exceptionally good and very few are bad. Your school and/or diocese should have some test scores for comparison.
In general, Catholic schools do a good job with average and above average kids.
However the resources of most Catholic schools are limited. If students need extra attention due to being way over or way under average, then their needs may not be properly met.
With love in Christ.
2007-01-30 15:50:12
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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Times change and years ago i would have agreed and said yes but nowadays that has changed considerably. Schools today if that be catholic or non catholic have the same policies and follow the national curriculum, some schools nowadays all have problems with behaviour and lack of respect. So i would say personally catholic schools are no more strict than any other.
2007-01-31 07:51:01
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answered by Mary l 2
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Other than the uniform, they're no more strict than any other school. I went to a catholic school for most of my school days. It wasn't any more strict than the public schools that I went to.
2007-01-30 12:51:24
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answered by Daddy 2
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hi- i'm approximately to flow right into a Catholic intense college and that i'm atheist. Any advice on what to do for the period of non secular factors of the day? additionally, childrens are probable gonna handle me particularly distinctive. How do I make pals while i'm so distinctive from the infants there?
2016-11-01 22:29:27
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answered by ? 4
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yes. very strict. not to mention no indivisuality what so ever.
2007-01-30 12:50:37
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answered by shay 2
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There's drugs and debauchery there too.
2007-01-30 12:50:01
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answered by Anonymous
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