Posts Tagged ‘boarding school for boys’

Boarding Schools for Boys

September 16th, 2009

Many parents make the decision to send their sons away to boarding school. While there are certain stigmas associated with boarding school and many believe it is a bad idea for boys and girls to be separated during their formative years, there are many benefits to boarding schools for boys.
Academic Quality
Boarding schools tend to provide [...]

Boys Boarding Schools – A Good Choice for Top-Quality Education

September 14th, 2009

Like many other aspects of modern society, an all boys boarding school has come a long way in recent years, providing a very healthy, positive environment where students enjoy a high-quality education. Financial aid for private schools is more readily available than ever before, making boarding school a viable option for students from a variety [...]

Why A Boy’s Boarding School Is A Wise Choice

September 12th, 2009

While looking for a perfect, educational solution for your son, a boys boarding school has more than likely been a passing thought in your mind.  Unfortunately, many boarding schools have a negative stigma about them, and you are sure to have heard a fair number of horror stories.  You may also believe that a boy [...]

Boarding school for boys

September 11th, 2009

Boys have special needs that need attending to.  Some boys do well in a co-educational environment, but, just as often, boys benefit from education with their same-gender peers.  Single gender education can promote the best of a boy’s abilities without distraction.
Private boarding schools eliminate distractions.  The structured environment encourages discipline, thoughtful study, exercise, and the [...]

Places for Troubled Teens

September 5th, 2009

If you have a teenager whose behavior is becoming more than you can handle, it is time to put them in a place that will support your desire, as parents, to get them back on the right path. The greatest roadblock between your teenager’s troubled behavior and their happiness is you. A teen’s parents must [...]