WordNet
n. a school run by a religious body
Usage examples of "religious school".
Even though it's a Jewish religious school, there should be no connection to Israel or the Bible.
However, I'm afraid there are tens of millions of people in our country who are still like that kid in the back of the religious school, thinking religious studies are all a big joke.
It was a religious school, Roman Catholic, that ran from pre-kindergarten to twelfth grade, and had just under six hundred students.
Amos, however, was afraid that Yale was too worldly, and instead sent his son to Oberlin, trusting to its reputation as a strongly religious school.
His mother sent Jack to a local religious school, where he was regularly excluded and effectively ran wild from the age of twelve.
This had to be somebody else's life that was happening to West on a dimension where she had no control, and she was reminded of a time she would never admit to anyone, when she was a sophomore at a very small, religious school, in Bristol, Tennessee.