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The Boarding School Advantage
Ask our parents the question, "Why does your child
attend boarding school?" and you'll get answers like these:
"There are only seven students in his math class."
"She's getting an edge that will give her the advantage
in college."
"The 24-hour structure really helps him stay focused!"
"We finally found a school that challenges her."
"His school has a great choral music program."
"It's a safe environment where my children can learn!"
An ongoing United States Department of Education Study has revealed
that, compared with their peers in public schools, students in private
independent schools:
- Do twice as much
homework
- Watch far less
television
- Take more advanced coursework
- Achieve at the highest reading
proficiency level
- Are more involved in after-school
activities and team sports
- Plan to graduate from college
Many families choose boarding schools
for their children because of the college
preparation they provide. With small
class sizes, diverse curricula, and
individual attention from faculty and
advisors, the boarding school experience
provides students many distinct advantages.
Our students acquire the abilities
that translate into high achievement
in college, in graduate and professional
school and in their chosen careers.
Boarding School graduates
know how to:
- Study
- Budget their time
- Set goals for themselves
- Think independently
- Get along with others
- Accept responsibility
- Be active participants - not passive
recipients
Boarding school students
learn about themselves and gain self-esteem
by trying new things and taking risks.
Our schools offer hundreds of afternoon
and weekend activities that teach students
important lessons outside the classroom.
These carefully supervised programs
allow students to explore new interests
while cultivating new talents and dreams.
Our boarding school graduates take
more with them from their experience
than just college preparation and self-discipline.
Self-esteem, critical thinking skills,
and supportive, lifelong friends are
among the many rewards of a boarding
school education. Below, some of our
graduates elaborate:
"Because I'm
not depending on my parents, I learn
to make decisions for myself, and
I feel more independent. I meet other
people and understand different lives
and values while also evaluating
my own."
"Being well
prepared academically is only a small
part of what I carried away from
boarding school. The thing that has
helped me most in college is the
work ethic I developed."
"I matured in boarding school.
I learned to think analytically.
One of my college professors wanted
to know where I went to high school.
She wasn't surprised that I attended
a boarding school."
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