Tuesday 12 May 2015

Teachers and the Moral values in boarding schools

Today the perspective about boarding school has substantially transformed and the notion is totally contrary to what was preached earlier. For instance, stories like “Catcher in the Rye”, “A separate peace”, “School Ties” and “Dead Poet’s Society” exhibit boarding school as a cold and distant place where discontented adolescents are threatened to be sent by their parents.

For most of the parents and children, opting for a boarding school isn’t a very lucid or simplified decision, the child requires to adjust in a totally new environment, this poses an emotional challenge on the parents as well as children too. Moreover, myths regarding the boarding schools do not exist anymore, it is no more considered as a place where troublesome kids are sent and trained instead it is a place where students are taught to excel in all walks of like be it academics, cultural or athletics. Statistics reveals that students who have passed from boarding schools are way more successful than the ones getting trained in the day schools. Moreover, they get good pay scales and are extreme philanthropic too. There are different types of boarding schools as per ones need and requirements like the co-ed, all girls, all boys, pre-professional, military etc.

Boarding School versus other options

•    Attention to students and quality of resources: -
Boarding schools are known to focus on each and every student since the teacher and student proportion is quite balanced. Moreover, the teachers are well trained and qualified. Boarding schools also provide resources like library, theater, athletic complexes, which in turn ensures and contributes to the full-fledged development of a child.

•    Challenging academics and Broad, diverse offerings: -
Learning at boarding schools in Haryana is not merely confined to books or theoretical knowledge students are motivated to practically implement the concepts learnt in class, they maintain supreme standards when it comes to academics and students are encourage to ask “Why” and also deal with composite problems. 


•    College counselling: -
Boarding schools have separate counselling departments too which guide and counsel students regarding different competitive colleges and institutions.

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