No problem, I do too actually, I just like learning about people and different backgrounds in general. Our uniforms were khaki pants/shorts with school color short-sleeve polos emblazoned with the school logo for boys. Girls wore the same thing, although they had the option of wearing plaid/khaki skirts. You could also order sweater vests, sweaters, and jackets with the logo on them. Polos always had to be tucked in, white undershirt beneath. Shoes didn't matter, could wear whatever we wanted. Jean day first Friday of each month. I never really minded the uniforms, they weren't horribly ugly. Religion class, we had workbooks like this; [img=http://schoolstore.sadlier.com/productimages/6304-5.png] You're correct, we only studied the beliefs relevant to Catholicism. I don't remember it 100% clearly, but I'm fairly certain we didn't study any other culture's religions from the past. It wasn't a Bible Study, it was just a regular class. We had the books like shown above, which covered "faith" in general along with specifics about religious holidays and events, along with some other miscellaneous religion related things. edit: [quote=Lucian] Good morning. Also, what is your deal? [/quote] Those are bits of songs commonly sung in church assemblies at Christian schools.