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Catholic school

Catholic schools are special schools run by priests and nuns (people who dedicate their lives to the Catholic Church). They are different from public schools because Catholic schools focus on the teachings of the Catholic Church and the students who attend them must follow the beliefs of the Catholic Church and the rules of the school. Catholic schools teach things like religion and morality, so students learn about ethics, Catholic beliefs and religious teachings. Catholic schools may also provide other educational opportunities such as music, art, and sports.