And on my part, whoops, somehow my mind glossed over the Catholic School restriction. Interesting.
To me what this essentially shows is pretty much what I've assumed all along: Each model has its own strength. What public schools lack in small, individualized learning environment is made up for by having curriculum that's based on and accountable to tried and tested methods of education. And vice-versa, where private schools lack the rigor of accountably effective education methods, they gain in the ability to cater to more individual needs.
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