Chirstian Schools Vs Public Schools
@livingforthelord (63)
United States
March 12, 2007 12:31am CST
this question will help me alot so if you can please give me all the feedback that you can.
my sister is planing to start my neice in kindergardan but shes not sure if public school is good for her to go in cause it may be a little more of a battle on how shes raising her. we have been noticing alot of children in sunday school my neices age that act really bad and go to public school so that right there makes her question about it.
so what do you think?
i would love to hear all the pros and cons on each
any kind of suggestions would be great thanks.
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4 responses
@OnfireforJesus (500)
• United States
21 Mar 07
I would say definitely.....Christian Schools are best. I attended a Christian school from 3rd grade till I graduated. I would so recommend that your sister start your neice off in a Christian school. The early years are very important and it is best for children to grow in an enviroment where God is put first. God Bless.
@raphael_volts (1131)
• India
12 Mar 07
As for me myself I have done my whole schooling from christian schools. NOw when I go to the school my sister is studying I see that public schools are not as disciplined as christian schools. I have seen that studying in a christian school is quite rewarding, so I would suggest you to chose a christian school for you neice.
Take Care
May GOD Bless YOU
@NancyLobo (680)
• India
12 Mar 07
Christians schools are always better than public schools. Christ has to be the centre then only any school will have good values, public schools will not have any prayers, nothing, children will not be dsiciplined properly so always christian schools should be the first choice.
@777330975 (331)
• Sri Lanka
12 Mar 07
Where I come from Christian Schools are the best I would say. The Maintain a strict standard of Desipline in Children. Their Standard of Education is Generally high. But getting into one of those is difficult. and it could be costly too. If your sis can afford to put her child to one of these schools, less worries in the future