Private religious schools are often an odd mix of country club and church. In some areas the staff and rules truly are intended to grant a safe religious upbringing for the mostly white conservative parent's kids, and in other ways the exclusivity, small classes sizes, and especially the high tuition ensure only a select few, a nearly homogeneous group of like minded students. There are not enough students to form multiple cliques, so there are just the popular sporty kids, and then a few outlie