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  1. Main article: Catholic schools in Canada. École des Ursulines is a private Catholic school. Founded in 1639, it is one of the oldest active schools in North America. The existence of Catholic schools in Canada can be traced to the year 1620, when the first school was founded by the Catholic Recollet Order in Quebec.

  2. According to the National Center for Educational Statistics, as of 2019, approximately 3% of all students in the United States attend a Catholic school, while an additional 7% attend other non-Catholic private schools, 2% are homeschooled, and the remaining 88% attend public schools. That’s more than 2 million Catholic students that attend schools from preschool to twelfth grade.

  3. Apr 18, 2023 · While every school is different, Catholic schools in general have a high graduation and college placement. In the 2018-2019 school year, Catholic high schools had a graduation rate of 98% and a ...

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  4. Catholic school statistics show a major growth during this time. The number of schools, teachers, and students all more than doubled. In 1885 Toronto, there were 13 Catholic elementary schools, with 82 teachers and 3341 students, and by 1919, there were 29 schools, with 208 teachers and 8500 students. [28]

  5. Catholic schools have often been considered to have better sports programs than public schools. They offer a wide range of sports programs, including basketball, hockey, volleyball, and soccer, among others. Catholic schools in Ontario are known for their high standards for athletics and have a long-standing tradition of success in sports.

  6. The raison detre for the Catholic schools, their purpose for being, is to help pass on the deposit of faith to the children in their care, and, pray God, to pass it on in such a way that the faith is understood, valued, and integrated into the whole pattern of the students life. Our question then becomes, is the addition of a religion class to ...

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  8. The Catholic school as the centre of the educative Christian community . 53. For all these reasons, Catholic schools must be seen as "meeting places for those who wish to express Christian values in education"(19). The Catholic school, far more than any other, must be a community whose aim is the transmission of values for living.

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