My DD isn't Christened yet. I don't think Anglican private schools require it... mainly Catholic. If you want to send your child to a school that requires Christening then that would mean it would have a significant spiritual component to the curriculum... maybe it's ok to give preference to families that need the religious component? If it came down to it why should a family who is Christened miss out because a non religious family wants to attend the school? Just my opinion. We are hoping to send our boys to a Catholic school. they aren't Christened but our minister has said he will write a letter which will help them get in. We attend church nearly every Sunday. I think I'd be upset if a family who never attends church got in and we missed out on a chance to have our boys educated in Christianity at school.




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