Boarding Schools and Everything to Know About It

School is the most important part of any child’s life. They learn new things and get exposed to various essential skills required in their lives. A proper curriculum and discipline are followed which ensures that a child develops interpersonal skills. A regular school comes with a fixed time period to be followed by students. Here, they have sports and extracurricular activities as a part of the curriculum.

But these days, many parents prefer the concept of sending their children to boarding school.

It is a system where children are supposed to live, study and eat along with other students, without their parents. Choosing the best boarding school can be quite tricky, yet this kind of a setting can be quite beneficial.

Here, we will try to learn how a boarding school can be different from a regular school.

What is a boarding school?

In a regular school, students attend school for a few hours but in a boarding school, students are supposed to live away from their homes and are allowed to go visit their parents during holidays. After attending regular school, children have no fixed study plan or any strict rules to follow. But in a boarding school, the whole day is planned. They are under strict rules and regulations, constantly regulated by the authority or the dean to ensure that every child adheres to them. Many parents prefer such a setting for their children since it ensures a disciplined and proper standard of academic and living.

The benefits of a boarding school:

There are many reasons why sending your child to a boarding school can be beneficial:

1. They have efficient teachers, who are constantly present with the students for guidance
2. They have good exposure to sports and other co-curricular activities.
3. There is a provision of art programs
4. A child becomes independent since they live apart from their parents
5. Boarding schools focus on the overall development of a child rather than only on academics.

Distinction between a standard school and a boarding school:

Academics: In a boarding school, the curriculum is not restricted to the classroom. They get exposed to different activities that enhance their skills. They also get to learn so many things since they are constantly accompanied by the warden. In a regular school, there are no fixed plans as to what a child will do after school. For that, you’ll need to enrol them in hobby classes. Most of the time they have no time left for joining anything since many parents enrol their child for tuitions since regular school academics is not enough.

Learning: In a regular school, the hours are fixed; a child has to be there for 6 to 7 hours, by the end of which, they leave for home. However, in a boarding school, there are extended hours during which they have to be in the school premises.

Discipline: When it comes to discipline, boarding schools follow strict rules and regulations which are regulated by the warden or the authorities. They have a fixed time to get up, study, have their meals and sleep. The other activities are also scheduled. A regular school has no strict rules, they are flexible about how they study, or what they do after school.

Cultural and regional differences: Exposure to the kind of students a child studies with is also important since they will be spending most of their time together. In a regular school, most students who enrol are from the same locality but in the case of a boarding school, students come from different nations, thus giving them exposure to diversified cultures. They learn to celebrate different cultural festivities.

There are many advantages of sending children to a boarding school but it comes with many drawbacks.

1. There are too many protocols to follow
2. They end up missing out the home and family life
3. They have a fixed day plan to follow
4. With a fixed day plan they have not much time left for other things, which makes it quite stressful for them.

Akshay Sharma

Hi! I’m Akshay Sharma. I’m a blogger at LetsJumpToday & Imagination Waffle. You can contact me on Twitter and facebook.

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