Are Boarding Schools The Answer?

Boarding schools conjure up images of miserable students forced to wear

ugly uniforms and adhere to ridiculously strict standards of behavior. We've all read books like Catcher in the Rye and seen countless movies about the trials and tribulations of the kid so unfortunate to be sent to boarding school. Then there are the movies about the downtrodden student who is there on scholarship and horribly mistreated by the snooty rich kids. These days, none of this is accurate.

There are a lot of very good reasons to consider boarding schools. The classes are generally smaller allowing greater one on one attention to the student. Most times the faculty have advanced degrees and the schools offer a large variety of subjects. Resources like theater, sports and libraries are often better than in public school and college counseling is taken very seriously.

Common misconceptions abound. You do not have to be wealthy to afford send your kid to a boarding school. Admission standards are high and there are any financial aid options. grants, merit awards, and scholarships help to defray the cost. Many people think that diversity is rare in boarding schools, but just the opposite is true. Students are from many different geographic areas. Boarding schools cannot possibly be any fun, can it? Of course it can.

Certainly there are rules and perhaps more structure than in public school, but fun is still possible. Boarding schools are punishment for troubled students, right? Nope, there are schools that focus on that, but not all students have problems.

You are going to be away from everything familiar to you and never get to talk to your family. In these days of internet access and cell phones, there is no reason not to contact your family daily if you need to. Internet access is limited to certain hours, but you will not be cut off from everything and everyone you love. Once you settte in and make friends you'll be taking advantage of all these schools have to offer and won't miss home nearly as much.

Parents who choose boarding schools for their children often report greater self sufficiency and maturity result from having to make choices and be responsible for their own actions. Students develop greater self confidence and are able to focus on their future and what it may hold. They are exposed to a wide variety of people and have a greater understanding of cultural diversity. Now it does not sound all bad, does it? You will be on your own, something many young people yearn for. Boarding school is an excellent preparation for life in the "real world".

The boarding school student develops pride in their school and in themselves. They often form lasting friendships that carry over well into their adult lives. If you are thinking about attending boarding schoold, do some research and visit one or several. I think you might be surprised.

 


Board Schools News:

 

Our view: Boarding school worth exploring - GoErie.com

Our view: Boarding school worth exploring
GoErie.com
Boarding schools are usually the province of the well-to-do. Bishop Dwane Brock, pastor of Victory Christian Center, wants to change that with his proposal to convert the vacant Roosevelt Middle School into a college prep boarding school for .

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State colleges fear they're becoming unaffordable
Florida's cheapest colleges aren't feeling so affordable to many students any more...


Parent accused of boarding school bus, threatening driver - WCNC

Parent accused of boarding school bus, threatening driver
WCNC
by GLENN COUNTS / NewsChannel 36 Staff CHARLOTTE, NC -- The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is investigating whether a Ranson Middle School parent boarded a school bus Wednesday morning and threatened the driver and students.

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Boarders hit by school changes - The West Australian

Boarders hit by school changes
The West Australian
Parents are distressed they will have to send their children to boarding school at a younger age because of the State Government's decision to make Year 7 the point of entry to high school, university research has found. Kate Hadwen, a senior research .

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Sequoyah students tour OU - Norman Transcript

Sequoyah students tour OU
Norman Transcript
By Caitlin Schudalla The Norman Transcript NORMAN EUR” Native American high school students from Tahlequah's boarding school, Sequoyah Schools, visited the University of Oklahoma campus yesterday as part of a special recruitment program sponsored and .

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Peter Senior didn't have to twist son's arm to take caddie job - Orlando Sentinel (blog)

Peter Senior didn't have to twist son's arm to take caddie job
Orlando Sentinel (blog)
Peter Senior left his son with a choice: Come along as caddie or go to boarding school. (Getty Images) Like several Champions Tour pros, Australia's Peter Senior employs a family member as his caddie. Son Mitchell, 17, is starting his second year on .

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Editorial Board: Encouraging a degree of saving in higher ed
HIGHER EDUCATION IS both crucial to Americas economic competitiveness and hard for many students and their families to afford. Annual tuition and fees rose $1,800 over the past five years at public four-year institutions and $3,730 at private schools, according to the College Board. Net tuition, after factoring in financial aid, held steady over that period, but that shows only that rising ...


Aboriginal struggles at elite school reveal stark realities in Canadian education - Globe and Mail

Globe and Mail

Aboriginal struggles at elite school reveal stark realities in Canadian education
Globe and Mail
It was supposed to be a golden ticket: Just more than one year ago, three first nations students from British Columbia were offered full scholarships, worth $80000 over two years, to attend a prestigious boarding school on Vancouver Island.

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