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Sending Your Child to One of the UK Boarding Schools

There are several reasons why you may be interested on UK boarding schools for your child. It could be because your latest work assignment is in the United Kingdom and you want to bring along your family. Or, you are often away for long periods of time and you want to make sure that your child stays in school, safe and secure. Still, you may just want your child to experience living and studying abroad.

 

No matter what your motivation is, you have a number of options. In the United Kingdom, you can find boarding schools that are single-sex or co-educational. They provide excellent facilities to make your child feel comfortable

living away from home.

 

Benefits of UK Boarding Schools

 

As you already know, a boarding school is more than just an educational institution. By attending a boarding school, your child gets to live in the school grounds amongst classmates and friends. Food and lodging are provided by the school. Staff members are available to assist in school work and other needs. UK boarding schools also offer a wide range of activities to help deal with homesickness.

 

Your child will benefit much by attending a UK boarding school. Even if it’s only for a year or two, studying and living abroad

can be a very enriching experience for your kid. It will provide the perfect means to build confidence and learn how to be independent and be more responsible. It will also allow your child to make new friends and develop close and long-lasting relationships.

 

Most boarding schools in the UK maintain traditions of excellence that date from centuries back. They offer an incomparable cultural experience to their international students who get the rare opportunity to share in that heritage and quality of lifestyle. Nonetheless, they employ modern educational approaches to ensure that their students are well rounded to meet the academic requirements in today’s world. Even their facilities are equipped with the latest amenities to guarantee comfort and convenience.

 

Another advantage of your child attending British schools is the English language itself. It’s not like sending your child to study in a non-English speaking country where American students are placed at a disadvantage because of the language barrier.

UK Educational System

 

UK boarding schools follow high standards of education that are comparable to that of the United States. It should be noted that after the U.S., the United Kingdom is the top destination to study in the world.

 

The progress of students under the British educational system is according to age. There are four key stages for compulsory education, namely: Key Stage 1 for ages 5 to 7; Key Stage 2 for ages 7 to 11; Key Stage 3 for ages 11 to 14; and, Key Stage 4 for ages 14 to 16. Thereafter, students aged 16 to 19 may opt to pursue further education by attending the sixth form school, which is a requirement for those intending to go to college or university. International students can directly enter the UK higher education system provided they have completed their home country’s equivalent to the UK’s sixth form.

How to Choose the Right UK Boarding School

 

The British school year starts in September and applications are processed a year in advance. If you want to find out more about UK boarding schools, you can get in touch with the London-based Boarding Schools Association (BSA); they have a very informative website through which you can conduct your search. Alternatively, you can also go to the individual websites of the different UK boarding schools and request for their prospectus. You can then travel to the UK and see for yourself the facilities before enrolling your child.

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