“ What is the point of paying 100 euros per month for an educational service strictly equivalent to that of the public? Courses sent by email and some videos… And for three months, the school saved on heating, water, electricity, cleaning, etc. "Protested this mother of a pupil attending a Catholic high school in Angoulême, who would have appreciated," given the circumstances, that Catholic education would make a financial gesture ". Excluding canteen and studies, more expensive than in the public because less subsidized by local authorities, parents of Catholic education pay an average annual “ contribution ” of an average amount of 440 to 1,130 euros.
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This " contribution ", higher in large cities, essentially covers the maintenance and depreciation of school and administrative buildings, the acquisition of scientific, school or sports equipment and major repairs to buildings. It also finances pastoral care. Teachers,
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