A new study has revealed that the students who attend Catholic schools are more disciplined than the others. The study had examined thousands of students studying in Non-Catholic, Catholic, Private and Public Schools before revealing the results. The Thomas B. Fordham Institute has observed that the elementary students in Catholic schools are more self-disciplined and have self-control irrespective of their race, sex or socio-economic status.

After thorough and careful examination of two surveys conducted on thousands of students and their behavior in elementary school, the researchers announced their conclusion. The results have suggested that there is a correlation between self-control displayed by the students and the culture of the Catholic school. The students who go to Catholci schools would not engage in externalizing behavior like getting angry, acting impulsively, screaming, getting into fights or disturbing others.

The researchers have also observed that the Catholic school students are able to control their temper in a much better manner and accept the ideas given by other students. The Catholic school students also have a lot of maturity and are capable of handling per pressure and can respect the property of others irrespective of the background they come from. The results obtained after the research is quite interesting and Corey A. DeAngelis claims that numerous other factors are responsible for the exemplary and good behavior of children apart from the type of school they are attending.

DeAngelis claims that Catholic schools offer better environment which help in nurturing self-control and self-discipline in the students. In the religious schools, the students are held accountable by God and their teachers and hence it might in shaping their character in a better way. The Catholic schools have a close-knit nature and it is beneficial to the other students.