Definition
A "church school" is a type of religious school affiliated with a Christian church or denomination βͺ. It integrates religious teachings and values into its curriculum, alongside standard academic subjects. Think of it as a place where students receive both a formal education and spiritual guidance. The goal is to educate the whole person, nurturing their intellectual, moral, and spiritual growth. Unlike secular schools, church schools often emphasize Christian principles and practices. Itβs a way to provide education within a faith-based community ποΈ.