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Catholic school

NOUN
  1. a parochial school maintained by the Catholic Church

How To Use Catholic school In A Sentence

  • As Maggie is straight, we were trying to hide our salivation, that is until she started talking about the costume party she went to in her genuine Catholic Schoolgirl uniform and pigtails. Wheelchair goth girl molested in cemetery (with friends)
  • Their remain a minority of Catholic children aged 5-16 and a majority aged 16-19 who do not attend Catholic schools.
  • I come from a recusant family and was educated at Catholic schools.
  • Ms. GODDARD: I got interested in humanism and nonreligious ethics when I was a kid, also like Mark, in Catholic school. Secular Students Find Their Place On Campus
  • We can start with her curvy figure that could not be hidden from the world, even the all girls' Catholic school uniform and the fluffy winter jacket that she wore could not conceal it all.
  • He insisted, in 1869, on leaving the Catholic school which he was attending and studying instead at a lycée.
  • Catholic schools became more important as alternatives and less important as supplements to laic schools.
  • He insisted, in 1869, on leaving the Catholic school which he was attending and studying instead at a lycée.
  • In spite of being a strict Muslim, she did not limit me to the Arabic schools, but sent me to a Catholic school.
  • Educated at a Catholic school in Florida, she moved to Britain to study for a doctorate at Sheffield University.
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