Boarding School

You want the best for your child, but are you sure that taking them to boarding school is going to be good for them? Boarding schools in the UK are excellent opportunities for any child but this doesn’t mean that all children are suited to learn in this kind of setting. All children are different – there are those who will do well and even thrive when they are away from home for long periods but there are others whose development will be stifled and they may even develop emotional and behavioural problems because of prolonged periods away from parents.
Before you enrol your child in a boarding school it is important to make sure that you are doing it for the right reasons. You need to make a list of the reasons why you think your child will do well in boarding school. These reasons shouldn’t be about you but rather about your child. If your problem is childcare you should look into settings where your child will be cared or while you work.
It is very important to talk to your child about the decision to enrol them in boarding school. They should be part of the decision making process and should be involved all the way. If they are resistant to the idea find out why – their fears may be unfounded and you may be able to ally them. Find out if your child has any boarding school in mind where they think they would fit in. If you decide that boarding school is best for everyone then make sure to enrol your child in one that provides not just academic but spiritual and emotional care for students.
The Cambridge Centre for Sixth Form Studies is a good place to enrol your child – it is a wonderful setting for even the most sensitive children and you will be apprised of your child’s progress regularly. Contact them through https://www.ccss.co.uk/boarding/ for more information.