2. ABOUT DAY SCHOOL
A day school isa the school where
students go their, attend classes
till the session off and return back
to home. They are no need to
stay whole day in the school. Day
School usually goes for 5-6 hours
a day. The students of day
schools are living outside the
school.
3. ABOUT BOARDING SCHOOL
Boarding school is very different as
compare to the day school. As a
boarding school is the residential
school where students are live at
hostels under the monitoring of
wardens in the school campus. The
students may go home during the
vacations or on the emergency
situation.
4. BOARDING SCHOOLADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES
• Boarding school offers a completely unique
education experience, with many advantages
over other education experiences.
• Intensive international programs are a priority
for boarding schools.
• Strict routine and independence from parents
fosters self-reliance among boarding school
boys and girls.
• The boarding school environment offers
opportunities for personal growth and social
development that are unavailable through
other means.
• Teachers and older students in a boarding
school environment are uniquely supportive of
younger students.
• Boarding school is more expensive than other
education options.
• This is the biggest challenge of boarding for
many students, but of course this also fosters
independence and personal growth.
• Parents need to be wary of sending kids to
school too young or when they have not
matured enough.
• Boarding school are not immune to problems
with bullying
5. DAY SCHOOLADVANTAGES
DISADVANTAGES
• Day schools are less expensive than the
boarding schools.
• Upon leaving school, your children will
become increasingly independent and may
not ever live at home again.
• If your child is particularly fiendish at ice
skating or some similarly niche pursuit
which is not usually offered at boarding
school, you may be stunting a great talent
which your child, if at day school, could be
working on in the evenings.
• In general, day schools dominate the league
tables because they are more selective than
boarding schools. The pace is a lot quicker
and everything is crammed between
8.30am and 4.30pm.
• Remember that education doesn’t only
happen at school, where teachers are
often under strain to stick to the
curriculum and focus on exams.
• Students have less chances to build their
confidence as compared to boarding school.
• If school is far away than it kills time in
travelling.
• The habit of bunking may develop in students.
• Limited time of day schools lead to neglecting
of extra curricular activities like sports,arts etc.
Compromise with school closer to home .
• If both parents are working than day school
are not suitable.
6. DAY SCHOOL EDUCATION
For students who are studious, and have a specific academic goal in mind, day
schools present an ideal setting in which to chase that aim. The mix of academic-
focus at school and living at home (with certain targeted classes that parents can
organise after-school hours) create a conducive environment for concerted
studies that might be difficult at boarding school.
Having shared some home truths of both systems of education, a parent really
ought to make a decision between boarding and day-school education, chiefly
based on their child’s inclinations, preferences, personality, passions, interests and
leanings. By and large, kids who are more keen on extra-curricular activities than
academics and have an innate sense of confidence will shine at boarding school.
While those who are more academic focused and are not terribly outgoing will
perhaps be better served by a day- school education.
7. BOARDING SCHOOL EDUCATION
Interviews of several educational experts and academics specializing in boarding
schools reaffirmed that education in boarding schools teaches students
about routines in life and the art of being organized. According to them, it provides a
support structure and prepares students for the challenges they will face as
adults.Boarding administrators believe that a boarding school education is not just
about academics; it’s also about character building in children through extracurricular
activities. It imparts life skills and prepares children for leadership roles.Educators
promote the fact that boarders live out values like confidence, humility, resilience,
courage, kindness, determination, and hard work that are only mentioned in passing in
regular classroom teaching.Statistics show that 50% of the students in any boarding
school are the only child of parents. In this way, boarding schools may salvage such
students from growing up in seclusion and boredom.
8. As your child gets older, he or she may develop the maturity to
handle the independence that comes with boarding school, which
typically starts at middle or high school. This more immersive route
of education offers ample opportunities for kids to grow as human
beings, build meaningful relationships with peers and teachers, and
realize their full academic and life potential, says Peter Upham,
executive director of The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS),
which represents about 300 boarding schools across the U.S.,
Canada and abroad.
CONCLUSION
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