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In fairness to Catholic schools just because you can’t afford it doesn’t mean the price is high. In fact when one compares private schools across the board prep schools are the most expensive, protestant schools next, and Catholic schools the most affordable.
I’ve been on Bellermine prep’s scholarship board for a couple years now. What you have to understand is scholarships are for disadvantaged kids with truely lacking financial resources. I know people often complain that with their income they can’t afford private education because of the number of children they have and feel slighted that they aren’t in contention for scholarship money. As such there is a difference between a potential scholarship ward whose family is actually poor and one whose family has strained financial resources because of the size of the family. Obviously parents in that situation were able to chose their family size. Equally they are still much more likely to live in better areas and have access to higher quality public education in addition to having a supporting family structure that is likely to be equiped to help the student’s education.
I’ve been on Bellermine prep’s scholarship board for a couple years now. What you have to understand is scholarships are for disadvantaged kids with truely lacking financial resources. I know people often complain that with their income they can’t afford private education because of the number of children they have and feel slighted that they aren’t in contention for scholarship money. As such there is a difference between a potential scholarship ward whose family is actually poor and one whose family has strained financial resources because of the size of the family. Obviously parents in that situation were able to chose their family size. Equally they are still much more likely to live in better areas and have access to higher quality public education in addition to having a supporting family structure that is likely to be equiped to help the student’s education.