Category talk:Protestant schools in Northern Ireland

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There are very few "Protestant" schools in Northern Ireland. Most schools are either state controlled schools, which are open to all religions, or Catholic maintained schools, which are almost completely staffed by catholic teachers and accept catholic children. Catholic people tend to call state schools "Protestant" as they are not Catholic, which does a disservice to all those Muslims, Jews, Hindus, agnostics, atheists, etc. that attend those schools. Unfortunately this is the sectarian school system in Northern Ireland.Aldernodules (talk) 10:50, 2 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]