Boarding Schools For Troubled Teens

Boarding schools are independent, college
preparatory schools that provide housing facilities for students and faculty.
Boarding schools are sometimes referred to as "intentional communities"
because the faculty and staff at boarding schools work very hard to create
an environment for students that is safe, academically challenging, active,
and fun.
Boarding schools are well known for their
academic excellence. With small class sizes, diverse curricula, and individual
attention from teachers and advisors, the boarding school experience gives
students many distinct advantages. Boarding school students acquire the
abilities that help ensure success in college and in life.
During the academic year, boarding schools
become extended families where teachers and students live and learn together.
The 24-hour community of a boarding school environment allows the faculty
to seize every teachable moment whether in the classroom, on the playing
field, or in the dormitory.
There are many different types of boarding
schools. If you decide boarding school is for you, the first step to choosing
a school is to consider what type of school will best serve the student.
Not all boarding schools will accept a troubled teen, or a student that does not
want to be there. We however know which schools do accept a troubled teen and we are willing
to provide you with information about each or these schools.
Types of Boarding Schools:
- Girl Boarding Schools
- Boy Boarding Schools
- Military Boarding Schools
- Private Boardingh Schools
- Christian Boarding Schools
While boarding schools differ among these
broad types, they also differ in their philosophy and mission. Because
no two boarding schools are alike, matching a student with an appropriate
boarding school is a big step toward ensuring future success.
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