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Post by William Pius Robert Winslow on Dec 28, 2017 3:21:21 GMT -5
I am writing this for a friend who is moving to Canada, with two children, one being 6 years old and the other being 8 years old. Are there any Traditional Catholic schools in Canada? While he does not exclude the possibility of going to an SSPX school, he will prefer a Sedevacantist school in general.
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Post by Pacelli on Dec 28, 2017 7:18:19 GMT -5
I am not aware of any sedevacantist school in Canada. The only traditional schools that I know about are run by SSPX. The big sedevacantist groups that exist in the US don't exist in Canada, at least not with any significant numbers. Here are the SSPX school options: sspx.ca/en/community/schools
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Post by Jayne on Dec 28, 2017 9:43:44 GMT -5
I live close to the Ontario one. I sometimes attend Mass at their chapel and one of my sons attended the school one year. He had learning disabilities that they were not equipped to deal with, so he did not continue.
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Post by William Pius Robert Winslow on Dec 28, 2017 20:32:30 GMT -5
I live close to the Ontario one. I sometimes attend Mass at their chapel and one of my sons attended the school one year. He had learning disabilities that they were not equipped to deal with, so he did not continue. How do you think about the quality there?
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Post by Jayne on Dec 29, 2017 8:50:57 GMT -5
I live close to the Ontario one. I sometimes attend Mass at their chapel and one of my sons attended the school one year. He had learning disabilities that they were not equipped to deal with, so he did not continue. How do you think about the quality there? It did not work out for us, but that was because of intrinsic issues with my son. I don't think that the school was at fault, but it makes it hard for me to guess what the school would be like for a normal child. I did not have any problem with the textbooks or curriculum when my son was a student. When I see the children at the school Masses they seem polite and well-behaved. I know that the school keeps attracting more and more students. They have had to construct a new building for boarders because there is so much demand. That is probably a good sign.
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