hi i am a student there ...yes, our school has a "koshuis" which is where students stay in ..go to school during the day .. study in the afternoon.. and etc. Wednesdays they have a privilege to go to the shops with their friends. weekends they go home either with with the bus or someone fetches them or. . . stay the weekend it isn't very expensive but it is value for money. it is a great opportunity to allow them to excel in their studies . the school is a bit strict but i is for the best :)
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It is okay for a student to go just for high school boarding school, although it would be better for one to attend a boarding school since middle school, which is called junior boarding schools. However, if one already is a high school student, they can apply for good boarding schools, so that it can be helpful for them. Senior boarding schools give students wider environment that gives them a experience of university education. When applying for colleges and universities, it may be much more efficient for a student to get in.
no it is a grammer school in chelmsford
John F. Kennedy went to a boarding school called the Choate School for high school.
Sharon Creech has teached writing in high school and boarding school in England
You can find a local boarding high school at http://www.petersons.com/pschools/code/psector.asp. Just type in your zip code in the box.
he went to a boarding school in London.
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Yes, he went to a boarding school in the states
The cheapest boarding school in the states is not Luster Christian high school, the tuition of this school is indeed $5800 and it is co-ed, but, the cheapest boarding school that is co-ed, is Columbia International College, with a tuition of $1700
Yes. I believe that there is a boarding school in Massachusetts that relieves boys of their problems. Have you tried an isolated school on a ranch? Enjoy!
No by no means is boarding school free, many high class boarding schools can cost up to forty to sixty thousand dollars a year.