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Private school are more complex then they seem. Different private schools have very different standards. I always thought that catholic school would be stricter than an Apostolic Pentecostal school would be but I was wrong. Catholic and Apostolic Pentecostal have very different standards for their dress code, religion, classes and rules.
Catholic schools dress code is not to strict girls could wear pants instead of the skirt. Their hair was allowed to be short, jewelry was allowed but no make-up and nail polish wasn’t allowed. The boys were allowed to wear shorts if it was hot. The guys did have restricting on how short or long their hair was.
Apostolic Pentecostal schools dress code are more strict then catholic schools. The uniform there are more asexual the girl uniform where shapeless they couldn’t wear pants because they pants where for men not woman. All skirts had to be below the knee it was not allowed to be at or above the knee. Your shoulders had to be covered at all times. The hair was not to be cut at any time. Cleavage was never to be see all shirts cut have to be four fingers below the collarbone. Jewelry was not allowed you could allow wear one ring and a watch. The boys had to have their hair cut above their shirt collar, ears, and eyebrows. They had to be clean shaved, facial hair was not allowed. Shorts and open toed shoes were not allowed to be wore. All sweatshirts and polo’s had to have the schools logo on it, everyone has to wear a belt. The first button on everyone polo had to be button.
Religion was less strict at a catholic school. They have mass every Thursday. Every class would have something to do for mass when it was there turn. Each time you enter or exited the pew you had to do the sign of the cross. Hymens where sang at each mass, the new King James Bible is the only bible they use. Conception was not really touched on in religion. The religion is segregated from all textbox except the textbox that is for religion class....

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