The Boarding Schools category features educational institutions where students live on campusduring the academic term, fostering a comprehensive learning and living environment. Boarding schools can be co-educational or single-gender, and may focus on college preparation, arts, sports, military, or special programs. These schools provide rigorous academics, structuredroutines, extracurricular opportunities, and a supportive community, helping students developindependence, strong study habits, life skills, and lifelong friendships.
A boarding school is an educational institution where students live on campus for the duration of the academic term, receiving formal instruction and care from dedicated staff.
Types include college preparatory, junior boarding, military, arts-focused, single-gender, therapeutic, and religious boarding schools; each offers unique structures and specializations.
Students typically enroll from middle through high school (ages 10–18), although some junior boarding schools accept younger students.
Boarding schools offer academic rigor, structured routines, independence, extracurriculars, and a strong sense of community, preparing students for college and life beyond.
Yes, dedicated staff—including house parents and counselors—ensure students’ physical, emotional, and social wellbeing, offering round-the-clock support and guidance.
Leave and visitation policies vary by school, with options for weekly, term-end, or holiday visits, and special provisions for international students.
Yes, most boarding schools offer diverse extracurricular programs, leadership opportunities, and athletics to foster holistic student development.
Many schools provide scholarships or financial assistance; families should inquire with each school about options.
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