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16 Most Unbelievable School Pranks Ever Committed
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Thu, Jul 15, 2010 @ 08:00 AM
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School News, boarding schools, CalTech, College Prep Schools, Flip Cards, Harvard, MIT, Placard, Pranks, School Pranks, Switcheroo
In addition to being known for rigorous academic programs, cut-throat athletics or a prestigious history of tradition, the following schools and universities have also earned a reputation for some of the best school pranks of all time. Creative, clever and most of all, unexpected, check out this list of 16 of the Most Unbelievable School Pranks Ever Committed that earned national and even international attention for their respective alma matter.
Check out our list of the 16 Most Unbelievable School Pranks Ever Committed and let us know what you think!
1. There's No Stopping Them

2. Harvard's Fish Story

3. Veterans of Future Wars

4. Placard Switcheroo

New Hampton School to Begin iPad Pilot Program for All Ninth Graders
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Mon, Jun 21, 2010 @ 11:32 AM
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School News, boarding schools, Gifted Students, Int'l. Baccalaureate
June 21, 2010
Financial Aid for Students Attending Boarding Schools
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Tue, May 18, 2010 @ 07:00 AM
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boarding schools, College Prep Schools, Education, Financial Aid, Junior Boarding, Military Schools
With boarding school tuition rivaling that of private colleges, at just under $40,000 a year, many families need some financial assistance to afford it or help with tuition costs. And, in fact, an estimated 30% of all families with students attending a boarding school receive some sort of financial aid, with the average aid amount being around $17,000.
Combating Underachievement in Gifted Students
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Tue, May 11, 2010 @ 02:36 PM
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boarding schools, College Prep Schools, Gifted Students, Int'l. Baccalaureate
Even students who are labeled gifted or talented experience underachievement. When they are performing well below what their parents or teachers recognize they are capable of, they are underachieving. But pointing out the situation is often not enough to spur a gifted child to suddenly increase their level of scholastic output or effort.
15 Fictional Boarding Schools We Wish Were Real!
We have trawled through films, literature and even video games to put together this list of 15 awesome boarding schools we wish were real. How many do you know?
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Tue, May 04, 2010 @ 07:00 AM
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boarding schools, fictional boarding schools, harry potter, hogwarts, x-mansion, x-men
1. Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry - The Harry Potter Series by J. K. Rowling
Hogwarts is located somewhere in Scotland, on a lake shore sometimes called Black Lake where a non-threatening giant squid sometimes acts a lifeguard. Students ages 11 through 17 attend the somewhat scary-looking castle made up of a jumble of rooms which seem to move. The first two years, students are not allowed their own broomsticks, however the older students are free to roam the skies. Who wouldn't want to attend Hogwart's?
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2. Regis High School - Toy Soldiers – filmRegis High is the preparatory school home of many teenage boys of wealthy, powerful families, who have rebelled in one way or another, providing the nickname "Rejects High". When the school is taken over by terrorists, the students must step up and save themselves and the helpless, bumbling authorities from the threat. You'd love going to school and participating in antics with these resourceful students who save their school and teachers from harm.
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3. Welton Academy - Dead Poets SocietyIn the 1989 Academy Award-winning film by Peter Weir, Dead Poet's Society, Welton Academy is an autocratic boy's prep school where the young men meet an off-beat but inspiring English professor who encourages individuality. The fictional boarding school is located in beautiful Vermont and is based on the actual experiences of the author. You'd love meeting the interesting, often humorous and heart-touching students, and especially the English prof that encourages non-conformity and life-changing enlightenment through poetry and literature.
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4. Miss Minchin's Boarding School - A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson BurnettCaptain Crewe, a doting father, sends his seven year old daughter, Sara, to live at Miss Minchin's, requesting that she receive special attention, quarters, a personal maid and anything she wants. Sara befriends the outcast students and loves the school's maid, Becky, but on her 11th birthday her father dies in India after losing all his fortune when a friend invested it unwisely and Sara is forced to join Becky in the housekeeping staff. In the end, an Indian nobleman chances upon Sara, explains he had lost her father's fortune but after her dad's death recovered the money and Sara is again wealthy; she then rescues Becky to become her own personal, well-treated maid and gives Miss Minchin the humiliation she richly deserves. Another classic boarding school which captures our imagination.
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How Involved are Parents at Boarding Schools?
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Tue, Apr 27, 2010 @ 08:00 AM
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Co-Ed Schools, College Prep Schools, Learning Differences , Summer Boarding
Parents of students at private schools, public schools or day schools typically are more involved in daily school life than parents at boarding schools For the most part, this is a function of geographic proximity – boarding schools are often farther away than the local public high school or even the day school a few miles away. Significant involvement in a boarding school that is hours away is logistically more difficult for most parents.
Advantages of College Prep Schools
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Mon, Apr 19, 2010 @ 08:00 AM
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All Boys Boarding, Co-Ed Schools, College Prep Schools, All Girls Boarding
for elementary and middle school students, therapeutic boarding schools provide a mix of therapy and medical support with academic coursework, while college prep schools are focused solely on training highly intelligent students for admission to and success in college.
40TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LARGEST HIGH SCHOOL ROWING REGATTA IN NORTH AMERICA HOSTED BY BRENTWOOD COLLEGE SCHOOL
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Wed, Apr 14, 2010 @ 04:40 PM
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Every April, an average of 50 rowing clubs and over 1500 high school rowers travel to Mill Bay, British Columbia, Canada for the biggest high school rowing event on the continent. The event is hosted for three days by Brentwood College School and this year we are celebrating our fortieth anniversary of this annual event.
Co-ed Boarding Schools Pros and Cons
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Tue, Apr 13, 2010 @ 09:14 AM
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Co-Ed Schools
Before limiting yourself to all-girls or all-boys boarding schools, take another look at the pros and cons of a co-educational environment. While some studies indicate that boys and girls learn best when surrounded by their own gender, you can find many other studies suggesting that co-educational learning environments offer just as many plusses and minuses.Boarding schools are designed to challenge students through a demanding course load and high performance expectations. Most students attending boarding school are college-bound and looking for educational training that best prepares them.
On top of rigorous academics, co-ed boarding schools also offer their residents ample opportunities for extracurricular activities and socializing. Sports, art, theatre, music, games and hobbies can all be pursued at boarding schools.
Are Junior Boarding Schools Too High Pressure?
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Thu, Apr 08, 2010 @ 02:42 PM
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Junior Boarding
One of the biggest benefits of junior boarding schools in general is the rigorous academic program. Students with Ivy League ambitions and an A-studded report card are serious candidates to be admitted to top boarding schools. But what about junior boarding schools, for the elementary and middle school set? Are the schools too much pressure too soon?





