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The Modern Boarding Schools in UK
Jan Mon 26th, 2009 by outsourcing
As of now, boarding schools are no longer austere as they used to be. This result was based on the survey that been conducted to the different non religious and religious boarding schools in the country. It shows that boarding schools administrations are now accepting learners from diverse backgrounds and all most half of the boarding schools that existed in the United Kingdom have implemented to system that will allow parents to visit their children weekly and allow the learners to be out of the boarding schools during weekend in order to spend time with their family or friends. Most of the learners who are enrolled to these boarding schools in the country also take such decision to study on this type of educational learning institutes. In which, parents are not only the one who are deciding for their children compared before.
According to the poll survey that been reveal by the Boarding School’s Association (BSA) that about 45% of those learners who are enrolled to the boarding schools in the country are enclosed by the decision of their parents to be in that educational learning institutes. On the other hand, about 70% of learners in the different boarding schools in the country take part on the decision making or have really agreed to be enrolled to this type of education program. About three quarters of parents have believe in the country believe that boarding school regardless to what type it is provides a good venue and value for the money investment of their children. This result was based on the National Parents Survey. Since, boarding schools are now quite different than before. In which, boarding school nowadays already allowed to have daily communication between the learners and parents. As well, the different extracurricular activities will be a good venue in order to shape the young learners to have a secure environment that support them to flourish without feeling unduly distance from their family or friends.
There are several uplifting statements from parents who have children enrolled to boarding schools that primarily focus the development of their children such as being respectful, academically excel, more independent, responsible, and more mature in dealing things. As of now, it’s been calculated that there about 70,794 learners enrolled in the different boarding schools in United Kingdom.
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February 2nd, 2009 at 5:28 pm
We’re looking for catholic girls boarding schools with special needs