What is the main difference between faith-based and secular boarding schools?

The main difference can be seen in their approach to religion and values. Faith-based boarding schools include spiritual lessons in the regular course of business and academics. Many times, students visit chapels, study religious literature, and participate in faith-related customs. The moral and ethical ideas of a particular faith direct these institutions. By contrast, secular boarding schools do not strictly follow a religious perspective. They are more likely to emphasize academic quality, diversity, and critical thinking, which presents a neutral context. Although moral growth is still vital, it is based on global ideals rather than religious doctrines. Your family’s values and how much you want religion to influence your child’s daily experience and education can help you decide between the two.

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