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2010年11月3日星期三
What You Need to Know About Private Boarding Schools
It's understandable that you want to send your son or daughter to boarding school. However, there are things about private boarding schools that every parent should know first beforehand.First, a boarding private school is a two-way street, a give and take relationship. If you are making an effort to find the best school for your child, it's understandable that private boarding high schools also want the best students for their institution. You should expect these schools to check if your child is a fit for them too, as much as you're checking if the school is a fit for your child.Second, you should expect that there are procedures that need to be followed if you want your child to be accepted in these types of schools. There are paperwork and interviews to be completed. There may be written examinations to pass, reference letters to be submitted, forms to be filled out, and the likes. It would also be helpful if you included a copy of the awards or certificates your child has in order to be considered for admission.The interview part of the admission process is very important. Sometimes it's a single interview, sometimes a series of interviews. Most of the time, you'll have to go to the school to meet the person who will interview your child. There are some schools that send representatives to homes of potential candidates, though. It helps if you and your child dress well for the interview. It isn't a strict requirement, but it certainly doesn't hurt your chances.The interview process is a great opportunity to convince the administrators of these schools to admit your child. Remember that most private boarding high schools have a long waiting list of students waiting to be admitted.Third, a lot of private boarding schools may seem financially prohibitive because of the high rate of tuition fees that they have. However, there are schools that have departments that offer financial assistance for parents who need it. It would help if you researched the tuition fees online first before you get in touch with a school, and whether the school you want to enroll your child in have a department that would provide financing options.Fourth, admissions are only open for a certain period of time. it's not something that happens all year round. Once you figure out when the window or timeframe is, make sure that you mark it on the calendar so that you can prepare beforehand. It gives you time to gather all the requirements, build a portfolio, fill out the forms, prepare for the interview, check out financing options, and the likes.To make the process easier and more efficient, some people hire an agent to arrange these things for them. Sort of like an educational consultant. For a fee, this person can answer questions about getting into these kinds of schools, help you prepare requirements within the timeline, and such. It might be worth your while to have this person help you with the process, from filling out the forms to getting the required paperwork together and submitting them in a timely manner.<input id="gwProxy" type="hidden" /></p><input id="gwProxy" type="hidden" /></p><input id="gwProxy" type="hidden" /><input id="jsProxy">
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