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If your definition of "anti-religious" is "teaching kids the knowledge that we've accumulated over the last couple thousand years," then yes, schools are anti-religious. Of course, that says some pretty negative things about religion.
My definition of "anti-religious" doesn't presume that religious people are anti-knowledge (as yours presumes), and instead would be predicated on directly encouraging kids not to have a religious faith. Giving them the knowledge that might cause them to question religious faith is not direct. Everyone should have as broad a knowledge base as possible and then make their own decisions based on that.
I'm pretty sure catholics know what contraception is.

Catholics really might want to attend a school that doesn't promote things that are opposed to their doctrines. But they may not be able to afford the tuition.
Catholics are one example.
