Traditional
Private Boarding School
Educational enrichment is the cornerstone
of the traditional boarding school. Founded on the premise
of preparing students scholastically for college, traditional
boarding institutions place much value on academic and/or
athletic success, and require a certain performance level
from their student population. Adolescents are expected to
be motivated, accomplished, and willing to take advantage
of the opportunities available to them, and much emphasis
is placed on long standing personal character and integrity.
Acceptance into traditional programs is usually based on academic
and intellectual promise, and students must exhibit enthusiasm
and a strong desire to contribute to campus life. Students
who attend such programs are bright, motivated, and responsible,
with few behavior problems or issues. Expectations are high,
and tolerance for acting out behaviors is low.
While social and emotional growth are inherent
components of the traditional school environment, there is
no structured emotional growth component. Students are assigned
advisors who offer support and guidance, however they do not
serve as counselors. Traditional boarding schools cater to
adolescents who already possess a strong sense of purpose
and self, and work with them to further develop a student's
intellect, curiosity, excellence, and creativity. They are
not appropriate for students struggling with issues of self-worth,
self-discipline, and/or inadequate problem solving and decision-making
skills and abilities.
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