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Why Send Your Child To A Boarding School?By Melgrace Abandula
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Why Send Your Child To A Boarding School?
A boarding school is an independent school that prepares its students for college. Providing residential facilities for students and teachers, a boarding school is also sometimes known as an intentional community because the faculty and staff work together to create an environment that is academically challenging, secure and fun for students.
A boarding school is known for providing academic excellence with its diverse curricula, small class sizes and a more hands-on teaching approach, thus giving students better learning experience. Many parents send their students to boarding schools to acquire skills and abilities that can help them become successful in college and beyond. In addition, a boarding school is also ideal for children whose parents could rarely be at home due to their tight work schedules, thus giving children the stability they need.
Other than academic quality a boarding school can provide, it also offers good social education. Students are taught responsible citizenship and behavior as well as social responsibility. And because class size is small, with a medium class size of about 12 students only and low student-teacher ratio of about six students to one teacher, it is easier to create and nurture close-knit relationships among students and between teachers and students that can last over time. A boarding school also offers its students wider choices through its extracurricular activities such as arts and drama courses, music and sports.
Learning experience in a boarding school is independent and dynamic. Teaching approaches are not only limited to a typical academic day in the classroom. With teachers and students sharing the campus twenty four hours a day during the school year, students learn the importance of diversity as the bedrock of a community and the realization that each person has an important role in society. Out
There are several types of boarding schools, among which include all boarding and boarding day schools. An all-boarding school is an entirely residential school, in which all students live on campus. On the other hand, a boarding day school gives students the option to live on campus or commute from local towns or neighborhoods, while majority of the students choose the former.
There are many reasons why you should consider a boarding school education for your child. An ongoing study by the United States Department of Education shows that boarding school students, compared with their public school peers do their homework twice as much, take more coursework in advance, are more engaged in team sports and other after-school activities, watch less television, obtain the highest level in reading proficiency and are more focused about graduating from college.
Moreover, boarding school graduates have been found to study and manage their time well, think independently, accept responsibility, participate actively and set goals and ambitions for themselves even better.
However, many parents may find the prospect of sending their children to a boarding school intimidating because of the high cost of education that it usually comes with. There are a number of ways by which parents can finance their child’s education. There are several organizations that provide tuition payment plans in the form of scholarships and loans to students who attend participating boarding schools. Parents may inquire from these organizations, among which include Academic Management Services, F.A.C.T.S. Tuition Management, Smart Tuition Management Services, The Education Resources Institute and the Center for Educational Reform.
If you decide that a boarding school is the best choice for your child, go for the type that best fits your child’s needs and your budget as well.