Private schools do not receive per-pupil funding allocations from the state, so they typically charge tuition, though many offer some form of scholarship or financial aid. Many religious private schools are affiliated with a denomination, local church, or religious faith.
Tuition-Based
Teaching certification is not a legal requirement to teach as a full time educator at a Religious School. Each school decides what requirements and supports they will specify for staff. Be sure to ask in interviews what the certification requirements are.