Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Classes are usually divided by age groups, as in secular schools.
The purpose was to create solely secular schools there instead.
"My parents wanted me to go to private school, and they couldn't afford the secular schools.
This is the same evolution curriculum that secular schools teach.
He believed that religious education was enough, and thus opposed the party which favored secular schools.
Following the same principle, he opposed the establishment of a secular school in 1794.
His father took the first steps toward modernization, including opening secular schools and health centers.
In his capacity as governor he founded one of Iran's first secular schools for girls.
Pupils attended religious or secular schools according to their parents' wishes.
The first secular school was established in the village in 1919.
It is a private secular school without affiliation to any religious denomination, political party or interest group.
We don't know what her motivation was to push it through to a secular school."
The school, like all minority schools in Turkey, is a secular school.
But the new books are used only in the mainstream secular school system, which serves about 60 percent of schoolchildren.
"The combination of the religious and secular schools put the university in a unique position to help continue to build a Jewish renaissance."
This would appear to contradict the claim that he attended a secular school.
These religious institutions often push religious education in favor secular schools.
Even though the college had close ties to Anglicanism at its early years, since 1836 it has remained a secular school.
The most obvious option would be to strengthen the secular schools by working through national education bureaucracies.
Can they open a secular school for instance?
In the churchyard is one of the first secular schools in the country.
In 1856 an effort was made to rent the basement of the church for a secular school, but that did not materialize.
Jesuits also serve on the faculties of both Catholic and secular schools as well.
Remarkably, with the opening of secular schools the earlier schools disappeared.
Private education is provided by church-run and secular schools such as: