Myths About Teen Boarding Schools



Posted: Friday, October 16, 2009

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So you are a parent thinking about sending your teenage son or daughter to a boarding school. But you are hesitating because you have heard all these stories about cost, boredom, race, separation from your child and prison-like surrounds. Well forget those tales. They are all myths.

It is may be that you have seen some Hollywood movie where the girls cannot wait to break out and attend wild parties or the boys are jocks who drink too much. The reality is far different.

Let us begin with the cost. Firstly most boarding schools offer payment plans to any parent who may have difficulty in making a full payment in one hit. Second there are scholarships available for students in a variety do areas. Third you should remember that the cost of feeding and clothing a teen during their secondary school years can be quite a tidy sum. With your teen away at boarding school, you will save a great deal on your household costs.

Forget about your teen being bored at some strict and old fashioned boarding school. In fact so popular are some schools you may have a job just getting your child accepted. There is a waiting list at many schools. And one of the reasons is the high academic results achieved by these schools and another is the fine array of extra-curricula programs on offer. It might be in the sporting field, in outdoor education or even in the performing arts. The opportunities in these programs are fantastic and teens love this side of their education.

You may believe that your child is from the wrong country or culture to attend a certain boarding school or schools. In fact many schools positively discriminate and accept students from different backgrounds in order to have a balanced range of students and staff on campus.

Many parents worry about being separated from their child. They do not understand the way the school works. The student goes home several times a year and throughout the summer. Parents can keep in touch through email, telephone and even writing letters. The school encourages families to keep in touch and does a fine job in informing parents of the progress each student is making.

There might have been a time when some boarding schools were austere and perhaps intimidating. Today that is no longer the case. Schools have bright and airy rooms with wonderful facilities like libraries, sporting facilities and performing arts spaces. The actual buildings are welcoming and friendly.

So whatever helps you decide on a boarding school for your teen, do not let it be the myths described in this article. As myths they are not true. And you can prove that simply by going online and taking a virtual tour of any of these boarding schools. You could ask for a brochure about the school or even make a visit. See for yourself first hand how welcoming and inviting these modern day boarding schools have become. Give your child a chance to see things as well and making a decision about a boarding school education will be easy and potentially rewarding.

Having trouble in finding the best boarding school? Do check out Boarding High School. For more tips and advice about boarding schools go to California Boarding Schools.
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