Originally posted by Afro Cheese
That sounds incredibly hard Jedi. Anyway I never been to a private school so I can't tell you which is better... but I can say that class size and school size matters.
I dont give that information out, but I can tell you that at our school, there are 278 students and
An approx. Faculty to student ratio of 1:11 with an average of 15-20 students per class
Student ACT scores higher than state and national averages with a 28 test score
Nearly 94% of graduates go on to post secondary education
Average scholarships are over 350,000 per year.
Does that help? And yes it IS hard but they are very well prepared for college. Alot of high school kids take Spanish for their foriegn language....over half of ours take Latin or Germ an.
Originally posted by Jedi Priestess
I dont give that information out, but I can tell you that at our school, there are 278 students and
An approx. Faculty to student ratio of 1:11 with an average of 15-20 students per class
Student ACT scores higher than state and national averages with a 28 test score
Nearly 94% of graduates go on to post secondary education
Average scholarships are over 350,000 per year.Does that help? And yes it IS hard but they are very well prepared for college. Alot of high school kids take Spanish for their foriegn language....over half of ours take Latin or Germ an.
28 ACT average? DAMN. National average is like 19 😐 (I got a 32 😛)
EVERYONE in my high school took Spanish...there were 8 people in my AP German class. Talk about tiny.
I went to public school, so I don't know too much about Catholic schools...a few of my friends went to Catholic school, though.
Benefits of a catholic school? You learn utter contempt for all other faiths (Any other faith now becomes "non catholic"😉 and spend your life being ruled by a legal mafia who reside in the vatican, the most corrupt state on earth. Oh, and you'll no doubt get sexually abused by priests as well. (Though the caring vatican will cover that up).