All Boys Boarding Schools - Blog
ESL Programs at Boarding Schools
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Allison "AJ" Miller
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Tue, Aug 03, 2010 @ 02:11 PM
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boarding schools, All Boys Boarding, Co-Ed Schools, Education, Schools with ESL, All Girls Boarding, Junior Boarding
Advantages of College Prep Schools
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Allison "AJ" Miller
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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.
What is a Typical Boarding School Student Like?
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Allison "AJ" Miller
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Tue, Apr 06, 2010 @ 10:11 AM
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All Boys Boarding, Co-Ed Schools, All Girls Boarding
Boarding school students are, in many ways, just like their high school counterparts at your local school. Boarding school students spend most of their day at school, followed by sports or gym, and extracurricular activities later in the day. They spend most of their evening hours engaged in homework, but have more free time on the weekends, when there are additional activities available to them, including off-campus excursions and events.
Advantages of All-Boys Boarding Schools
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Allison "AJ" Miller
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Wed, Mar 17, 2010 @ 10:35 AM
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All Boys Boarding, Junior Boarding
At all-boys’ boarding schools, boys are often taught sequentially, with one point logically following the previous one, which has been shown to match how their brain processes new information. Girls, on the other hand, prefer facts to be placed in context, with lots of examples, which can distract boys.
Which are the Best Boarding Schools?
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Allison "AJ" Miller
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Tue, Mar 16, 2010 @ 09:00 AM
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All Boys Boarding, Co-Ed Schools, College Prep Schools, Junior Boarding
The top or best boarding schools have a long-standing reputation for academic excellence and selectivity. At the most popular schools, fewer than 25% of applicants are admitted each year, making them the toughest to get into. But that doesn’t necessarily mean they are the best boarding school for your child.





