It's probably not rocket science to reveal that children from vulnerable homes achieve better results if they go to boarding schools.
However, the research by the Royal Wanstead Children's Foundation showing that 85 per cent of children from such backgrounds do better than the average child after three years at boarding schools deserves to trigger off a response from the Government increasing aid to these youngsters so they can attend a boarding school.
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Choosing the Right boarding school before attending is the key to your child's success. There are different types of boarding schools to choose based on your child's needs.
http://www.myboardingschool.com/BoardingSchoolPlanning.html
Posted by: Michele | Tuesday, 11 December 2007 at 06:14 PM
Secondary education is a crucial stage in students life and a well focused education of a good high schools is very helpful in shaping the future of students. There are many high schools also which provide a good academic curriculum.
http://www.privateboardingschools.info/
Posted by: Jack209 | Monday, 05 May 2008 at 11:27 AM
Day boarding high schools give admission to the students of ninth to twelfth grade. Students of these schools pass the time of day in the school. In these schools students get the benefit of day schools along with the care of boarding schools.
http://www.teensprivateschools.com/schooltypes/Day-Boarding/index.html
Posted by: Boarding school | Tuesday, 16 December 2008 at 09:18 AM
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Posted by: p | Thursday, 12 March 2009 at 10:01 PM
I definitely agree with you.I hope government would be able to give attention to the teens whose parents can't afford to send them to a boarding school.I truly believe that going to a boarding school will make them a better person.
Posted by: richel | Wednesday, 03 June 2009 at 01:39 PM
Not many states today has orphan boarding schools or public boarding schools which I think the government should spend on to. These boarding schools can greatly help these children from poor communities to achieve their dreams and goals.
Posted by: parenting teens | Tuesday, 09 June 2009 at 04:28 AM