24 Facts About Boarding schools

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Boarding schools school is a school where children live within premises while being given formal instruction.

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Some boarding schools have day students who attend the institution by day and return off-campus to their families in the evenings.

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Boarding schools are relatively more prevalent in the United Kingdom, India, China, and parts of Africa.

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However, boarding schools are relatively less prevalent in Europe and the US where it is mostly seen for grades seven or nine through grade twelve—the high school years.

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In some societies and cultures, boarding schools are the most elite educational option, whereas in other contexts, they serve as places to segregate children deemed a problem to their parents or wider society.

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Some boarding schools offer an immersion into democratic education, such as Summerhill School.

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Many North American boarding schools are located in beautiful rural environments and have a combination of architectural styles that vary from modern to hundreds of years old.

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Food quality can vary from school to school, but most boarding schools offer diverse menu choices for many kinds of dietary restrictions and preferences.

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Some boarding schools have a dress code for specific meals like dinner or for specific days of the week.

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Boarding schools have infirmary, a small room with first aid or other emergencies medical aid.

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British boarding schools have three terms a year, approximately twelve weeks each, with a few days' half-term holidays during which students are expected to go home or at least away from school.

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Some boarding schools allow only boarding students, while others have both boarding students and day students who go home at the end of the school day.

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Some Boarding schools have students who board during the week but go home on weekends: these are known as weekly boarders, quasi-boarders, or five-day boarders.

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Boarding schools are residential schools; however, not all residential schools are "classic" boarding schools.

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One example of regulations covered within the National Boarding schools Standards are those for the minimum floor area or living space required for each student and other aspects of basic facilities.

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One of the reasons sometimes stated for sending children to boarding schools is to develop wider horizons than their family can provide.

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However, boarding schools are one of the preferred modes of education in former British colonies or Commonwealth countries like India, Pakistan, Nigeria, and other former African colonies of Great Britain.

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Some Boarding schools were a type of specialized Boarding schools with a specific focus in a particular field or fields such as mathematics, physics, language, science, sports, etc.

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Those Boarding schools were parts of some major universities and prepared students to study there.

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General Boarding schools offered "extended stay" programs featuring cheap meals for children and preventing them from coming home too early before parents were back from work .

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The majority of these boarding schools are in western China, which generally is not as wealthy as eastern and central China.

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Usually, this Boarding schools mostly administered by the government and it known as:.

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Boarding schools are seen by certain families as centres of socialization where students mingle with others of similar social hierarchy to form what is called an old boy network.

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Boarding schools has described some of these individuals to exhibit behaviors such as a sense of detachment from any relationships, workaholism, compulsive behavior, and a penchant to control.

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