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Religious schools, also called parochial schools, or sectarian schools, are schools that teach the religious viewpoint of a particular faith. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
This article addresses constitutional provisions relating to language, culture and religion in South African schools. Mhango, Mtende (2013). "Right to recognition and protection of religion in South Africa". In Vilhena, Oscar; Baxi, Upendra; Viljoen, Frans (eds.).
Religious schools in South Africa (3 C) This page was last edited on 4 March 2015, at 09:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The central question to be answered in the present appeal, from a decision in a Local Division, was whether, when Parliament enacted the South African Schools Act [2] (wherein it prohibited corporal punishment in schools), it had violated the rights of parents of children at independent schools who, in line with their religious convictions, had consented to its use.
Christianity is the dominant religion in South Africa, with 85.3% of the population in 2022 professing to be Christian. No single denomination predominates, with mainstream Protestant churches, Pentecostal churches, African initiated churches, and the Catholic Church all having significant numbers of adherents.
Religious schools in South Africa (3 C) Roman Catholic dioceses in South Africa (1 C, 29 P) S. Seminaries and theological colleges in South Africa (3 C, 12 P)
Christianity is the dominant religion in South Africa, with almost 80% of the population in 2001 professing to be Christian.No single denomination predominates, with mainstream Protestant churches, Pentecostal churches, African initiated churches, and the Catholic Church all having significant numbers of adherents.
Catholic secondary schools in South Africa (7 P) Pages in category "Catholic schools in South Africa" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.