The French and Catholic education

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19.09.25

  • Ifop Opinion
  • FR

1 min de lecture

IFOP, for Famille Chrétienne and RCF-Radio Notre Dame, takes stock of the French people’s relationship with Catholic education.

A clear desire to be able to choose between public and private Catholic schools under contract with the state

67% of French people say they are attached to the possibility of freely choosing between public and private Catholic education, compared to 22% who are not, and 11% who don’t know. Overall, public opinion is therefore in favor of freedom of choice in education.

This attachment is particularly strong among those close to the Republicans (91%). As we move to the left of the political spectrum, this support diminishes, but remains clearly in the majority: it stands at 71% among supporters of the central bloc and 61% among supporters of left-wing parties.

Divided opinions as to the importance of spiritual time in Catholic establishments

For 39% of French people, it is legitimate for Catholic establishments to offer spiritual time during schooling. Conversely, 45% believe that this practice is not justified. The difference between these two positions is only 6 points, illustrating the ambivalence of public opinion regarding the role of religious education within Catholic private schools.

A marked refusal to adapt emotional, relational and sexual education courses to a Christian vision

A clear majority of French people reject the idea of a Christian adaptation of education courses on affective, relational and sexual life: 53% are opposed, against only 29% in favor. A further 18% say they have no opinion, which underlines the sensitive nature of these issues.

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