However, the big divide wouldn't have been household income but *religion* - Catholic kids went to Catholic primaries. Protestants, non-believers and (outside big cities) Jewish kids went to ordinary local schools. So, the most pertinent question is - what were Eileen Prince's and Tobias Snape's religions, if any?
I'm astonished to hear that because I've come across many posts by British HP fans who explained that Britain is rather secular, i.e. people might belong to a church but don't really act upon it.
Was it still different in the 1960s? Or do people attend confessional schools despite the fact that they ignore their religion at all other times?
I'm astonished to hear that because I've come across many posts by British HP fans who explained that Britain is rather secular, i.e. people might belong to a church but don't really act upon it.
Was it still different in the 1960s? Or do people attend confessional schools despite the fact that they ignore their religion at all other times?