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Boarding School- Weighing the Pros and Cons E-mail

If you opt to send your troubled teen to a boarding school, consider the following pros and cons:

Boarding School Pros

1. He/she may foster responsibility, independence, and self-sufficiency.

2. Despite what occurrences, there is stability in the teenager’s social and educational scene.

3. Periods of study during the semester are constantly supervised.

4. Teacher-student relationships may have more room for growth compared to that of an ordinary day school.

5. A student may be challenged with higher courses and standards while under a constructive teacher to student ratio.

6. A number of supplementary or athletic courses may give the student a broader range of options.

7. Structure is provided by set rules and guidelines which offer the students good foundation in order to become easily accustomed to the environment at the boarding school.

8. Student work and volunteer programs may be offered by the community.

Boarding School Cons

1. Your teen will be away from his/her parents and family.

2. He/she will go through a period of adjustment to a new atmosphere and environment.

3. Academic work will most probably be more demanding than that of a day school.

4. He/she will have less time to him/herself. Supplementary courses and athletics may be scheduled after classes and as weekend activities.

5. The school may have its own strict set of guidelines and rules, which if not followed may easily result in expulsion.

6. Part-time work for students is normally not accessible.

7. Students may assume unsuitable advice-giving roles with teenagers alike.

Pros of boarding schools overseas

Boarding schools abroad may introduce a new culture to your teen. Not only does this leave him/her with an international feel for his/her education, but school trips to important sites in the country are also normally included in the syllabus. This may give a teenager a grasp of a foreign language as well.

Once your child has completed work at an international school, he/she may have the upper hand once he/she applies at colleges because of the added intercultural experience he/she may possess. Normally, these international schools do not have programs that may help those teens with learning disabilities.

Pros of boarding schools in the U.S.A.

If you opt to pick a boarding school located in the United States, there may be a larger range of programs to choose from. There are schools that have been known to provide up to 250 courses. The extracurricular activities in boarding schools from the U.S. are wide-ranging as well.

The accessibility of these schools is also a plus. Students may go home for the holidays without difficulty. Volunteer work for the surrounding community is an activity promoted by many of the schools. Financial aid may also be easily tapped for enrollment.