About Boarding Schools

Here you’ll find basic information on boarding schools and why they may be the best choice for your child. Get answers to some of the most frequently asked questions, dispel boarding school myths, and learn what separates a boarding school from other private school options.

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Why Boarding School?

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Why Boarding School?
Explore the unique benefits of boarding school education, from challenging academics to personal growth opportunities. This comprehensive guide compares boarding schools to other educational options, highlighting small class sizes, diverse communities, and the development of independence. Discover why boarding school can be a transformative experience for students.

Going to boarding school isn't an easy decision. You'll need to adjust to a new environment. The physical separation from your family and old friends can make the decision emotionally difficult. Financial costs are also a consideration. Is it worth it? Couldn't a private day school offer the same education and experience? Or a magnet school? Or a good public high school?

Things you should consider and compare:

Depending on where you live, local schooling options can compare to boarding schools in several ways. Nearby private day schools, magnet schools, or public high schools can naturally have very bright student bodies and qualified faculty. Academic and extracurricular offerings can also be equally challenging and diverse. If you're considering local options besides boarding school, compare these important considerations:

  • Attention to students - boarding schools generally have small class sizes that help teachers engage every student in the classroom. Classroom settings are often specifically designed to encourage student participation and eye contact among everyone in class.
  • Quality of faculty - most boarding school faculty have advanced degrees in their subject.
  • Quality of resources - student resources at boarding schools, such as libraries, arts facilities, and athletic complexes, are often better than those at many colleges and universities.
  • Challenging academics - academics at boarding schools operate at very high levels. Students are encouraged to question and discuss a wide array of subject matter in an environment where it is cool to learn.
  • Broad and diverse offerings - the academics at boarding schools are diverse, with
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