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church school

NOUN
  1. a private religious school run by a church or parish

How To Use church school In A Sentence

  • He attended a local church school and then went to train for the priesthood at the Orthodox Seminary in Tbilisi.
  • Likewise, in a church school, priorities such as those stated in the admissions policy here can properly be applied.
  • But if children become accustomed to washing one another's feet, a prayerful atmosphere in a family or church school setting would not be foreign to them.
  • Church school discipline or kindergarten? Times, Sunday Times
  • At first I tried to make a comparison between a large northern comprehensive school and a smaller London church school.
  • Fourth, the court's ruling underscores the importance of verbal representations made by church schools regarding the services they provide. Christianity Today
  • There was no particular force in the objections of these latter in that district, as the Church school, the only one for miles, would not be large or convenient enough to come under the State aid of the Bill, so almost from the first it was a matter of building one of the new Board schools, where the undenominational system abhorred by Boase would be all that would hold sway. Secret Bread
  • The issues surrounding Church schools are therefore no longer to do with a fear of aggressive sectarianism. Times, Sunday Times
  • Church school discipline or kindergarten? Times, Sunday Times
  • In urban areas, the pews only fill when there's a popular church school, and pushy mums are sniffing round the vicar's cassock (dads generally opt out of this game). Britain's illiberal attitude to the church has driven me away
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