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ThePCWife
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As to the OP dilemma, Protestant day schools, including fairly rigorous ones with classical curricula are more likely to have bulk discounts past three kids, so you might consider that route if there’s just no way to pay for Catholic high school in your area and you want rigorous academics. You can use the savings to get more intensive Catholic catechism and religious education for the kids outside of school. Also, the Protestant schools are more likely to offer an a la carte menu where you can have the kids take just some academic classes part-time at a cheap hourly rate and you homeschool or get a tutor for the rest.