20-40 years ago, I'd suggest Catholic school if home schooling was not a viable option. But I don't know what that's like these days.
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I went to military school and I remember they required us to satisfy mind, body, and spirit. That entailed having a religious practice, sports, and academics/ military protocols ; as well as having a mentor.
I would do it over if I had the chance it was wonderful.
I genuinely don't see how anything religious based helps you avoid indoctrination, but that's just me.
I think it's more finding a balance within your spiritual realm. More than religious doctrine.
In summonses, religious doctrine and in doctor nation in general. Fulfill the same basic things.
It's a subservience to authority without questioning the authority.
I probably would've graduated with higher rank if I hadn't questioned my authority as many times as I did. And Harbor new cadets in my room.
That I can understand. I'm not really a spiritual person, But I can understand finding a balance with your inner self and your outer self.
Military is also a good option IMO.
Our family did Catholic schools. And mini me went to one too. I think better then public schools. But definitely a lesser quality then when my sisters and I went. We had a class called penmanship. Seems like an insignificant thing. But it's not.
I get where your coming from. But we turned out alright. Mostly.....sometimes. ๐คฃ๐๐
The way I see it is that it's easier to eat the meat and leave the bones. In public schools, it's a melange of lab food.
I began that rejection stage when I was about 16 or 17. It's been downhill ever since. Or was it a spiritual ascension/understanding ๐ค
Basically began forging my own path about that age.