Our local Catholic girls high school must take 10% of non-Catholic students, spread over the whole five years of high school. I suppose that is something to do with their funding, but if there are a lot of Catholics in the year your child wants to start or if there are already 10% non-Catholics over the spread, it could be tight.
I would guess all schools will have similar policies. You need to ask.
We chose Anglican over Catholic due to the catholic school I visited being very "Catholic". We were looking for private schooling for reasons other than religion and the Catholic school seemed waaaaay too Catholic for my liking
If our local school had been suited to our first boy, we would have sent him and his brothers would probably have followed. Believe it or not... many parents chose church schools NOT because they are associated with the church, or any religion, but because ANY private school has a better chance of getting bullying sorted than MANY public schools.
This is what we were told, and what we found. It costs more, but any kid who will do well at any school will do well at any school .
I would guess all schools will have similar policies. You need to ask.
We chose Anglican over Catholic due to the catholic school I visited being very "Catholic". We were looking for private schooling for reasons other than religion and the Catholic school seemed waaaaay too Catholic for my liking
If our local school had been suited to our first boy, we would have sent him and his brothers would probably have followed. Believe it or not... many parents chose church schools NOT because they are associated with the church, or any religion, but because ANY private school has a better chance of getting bullying sorted than MANY public schools.
This is what we were told, and what we found. It costs more, but any kid who will do well at any school will do well at any school .