<p>why, is Kent very religious?
And what did you like about Berkshire? It seemed too ‘clean’ and overdone to me.</p>
<p>Kent isnt Catholic, its Episcopalian, which is branch of Christianity. If you go to Kent, you have to attend a religious service at Kent on Sundays, but there is a church for Catholics in the town and other options for other religions. there is also chapel during the week, but all religions are welcome, and i havent heard anything bad about the religious aspect of the school.</p>
<p>that doesn’t seem bad at all…</p>
<p>no i dont think it is. you might have to take a theology course too at some point, but im not positive</p>
<p>Kent is affiliated with the Episcopal Church (as are St. Paul’s, Groton, St. George’s, etc.) which gives it a more traditional New England boarding school feel. There are kids from all religions at the school (Christian, Jewish, Muslim, etc.), but chapel is required as it is at SPS, Groton, St. George’s.</p>