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		<title>A QUALITY REVIEW ON www.teenhelponline.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 06:33:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a parent who remains always apprehended that your teenage child is getting spoil day by day. He or she is disobedient, never follows the family rules, always respond with rudeness, going towards the addiction of drugs and alcohol and involves in violent activities. His language is going abusive and has more interest [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a parent who remains always apprehended that your teenage child is getting spoil day by day. He or she is disobedient, never follows the family rules, always respond with rudeness, going towards the addiction of drugs and alcohol and involves in violent activities. His language is going abusive and has more interest in sex. Education is not important for your teen now. Then you must visit this website <a href="http://www.teenhelponline.com/">http://www.teenhelponline.com/</a> . This website helps the troubled teen&#8217;s parents about how to help their child in best way by getting help from different boarding schools and residential treatment centers. No doubt, this website has a lot of stuff and potential to solve the problems of teen’s parents.</p>
<p>This therapeutic boarding school is unique in its kind because it does not only mold the troubled teen by providing him physical, psychological, social, mental and educational assistance, but parents and peers counseling is also the part of its treatment. Professional help and guidance by Psychiatrists, Psychologists, therapists, counselors and educationists is provided at every step. Behavior modification through fun activities and sports has long lasting impact on the personality.</p>
<p><strong>Free teen assessment </strong>through a well-composed and well-structured quiz and survey helps the parents to know the severity of the problem the teen is facing.<strong> Residential treatment program </strong>is innovative that aims at to provide knowledge and skills to parents about the problems of their children and enable them to solve their teens’ problems themselves. The total transformation parenting course is wonderful with the option of low cost alternative.</p>
<p>A little detail on the major issues of teens like stress, depression, anxiety, hyperactivity and insomnia is the requirement of this website. An outline on the therapeutic treatment can convince more parents to enroll their children in White River Academy with confidence and everlasting positive results on the personality of a child. Addition of few more free tests for the assessment of troubled kids can increase the rank of its popularity. Discussion forum should be given space and total transformation parenting course must have video conferencing option.</p>
<p>To access this most informative and helping website is very easy. Just type “school for troubled kids in the US” in search engine, <a href="http://www.teenhelponline.com/">www.teenhelponline.com</a> comes on top.</p>
<p><strong>ALEXA</strong></p>
<p>World: 908,545</p>
<p>US: 322,561</p>
<p><strong>GOOGLE PAGE RANK</strong></p>
<p>4/10</p>
<p><strong>EDUCATION SITE REVIEW</strong></p>
<p>5/5<br />
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		<title>A QUALITY REVIEW ON http://www.troubledteensadvice.com/</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Jan 2011 15:27:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mbs01</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Through search, I found a very good and informative website http://www.troubledteensadvice.com/. It aims at to offer best online advice for troubled teenagers and troubled teen parents. This website has three broad categories named troubled teen options, Teenagers problems and Teens and Alcohol. Troubled Teen options have different types and subcategories of schools for childhood, teenagers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Through search, I found a very good and informative website <a href="http://www.troubledteensadvice.com/">http://www.troubledteensadvice.com/</a>. It aims at to offer best <strong>online advice for troubled teenagers and troubled teen parents.</strong> This website has three broad categories named troubled teen options, Teenagers problems and Teens and Alcohol.</p>
<p><strong>Troubled Teen options</strong> have different types and subcategories of schools for childhood, teenagers and younger. It offers the directory of various schools, camps and treatment centers which are working on significant areas and are giving maximum results in The United States like boarding schools, Christian Boarding Schools, Teens Military Schools, and Boot Camps. Residential Treatment Centers and Teen Drug Rehab are famous among troubled teen’s parents. All these subcategories consists of most convincing well- written text to help the worried parents to choose which type of program, school, facility or organization is best matched to contact with issues facing your lovely teen.</p>
<p>The category of<strong> teenager’s problem</strong> covers major psychological problems of juveniles like Obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCD), Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), and ADHD. The issues of teen’s pregnancy, violence, drug abuse and alcohol abuse are handled in a best way to aware parents about the causes of these problems and how to handle them in a wise and technical way. The best help this website is giving, is where should go parents for assistance on certain problems of their teens?</p>
<p>A special attention is given on the major problem of teens that is rapid use of <strong>alcohol among teens</strong>. Alcohol dependency and its effects on teenager are discussed in detail. Moreover, there is a list of Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers with the detail of how they can help your kid to get rid of this vice.</p>
<p>The language of <a href="http://www.troubledteensadvice.com/">www.troubledteensadvice.com</a> is very simple and easily understandable. No technical and professional terminology can irritate you. But the topics like depression, anxiety, frustration, anger, aggression, suicide attempts among teenagers should given little space in this site. Telephonic help and online assistance by a Psychologist can add another feather in the success of this site. To guide the parents with latest research about the behaviors of teenagers can play marvelous role in the popularity of this site. An addition of free teen assessment through a well-composed and well-structured quiz and survey can help the parents to know the severity of the problem the teen is facing.</p>
<p>To access this website is very easy. Just type the words “Teen problems in USA” in your search engine and <a href="http://www.troubledteensadvice.com/">www.troubledteensadvice.com</a> comes on top. You must visit this!</p>
<p><strong>ALEXA</strong></p>
<p>World: 8,584,558</p>
<p><strong>GOOGLE PAGE RANK</strong></p>
<p>1/10</p>
<p><strong>EDUCATION SITE REVIEW</strong></p>
<p>5/5<br />
<a href="http://myboaringschool.com/"><img src="http://myboardingschool.com/images/5star_school.png" border="0" alt="" /></a></p>
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		<title>A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON www.troubledteensguide.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2011 18:22:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mbs01</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a parent, you remain worried about your teen kid because you are noticing some unhealthy changes in the behavior of your child and you consider that his or her school is responsible for all this. So, you want a true and sincere advice from the experts about this. For this purpose you must visit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a parent, you remain worried about your teen kid because you are noticing some unhealthy changes in the behavior of your child and you consider that his or her school is responsible for all this. So, you want a true and sincere advice from the experts about this. For this purpose you must visit a website <a href="http://www.troubledteensguide.com/">http://www.troubledteensguide.com/</a><strong> This website aims at to guide parents to choose best and right school, camp, programme and treatment for the troubled teens in specific area.</strong> It offers a large list of well- reputed and renowned schools of the country that are not only excellent in studies, but also help to groom children become responsible and successful citizens of the United States.</p>
<p>All written reviews on different helping websites on teenage problems are biased free and surround around the objective of helping the parents. This website plays a middle man role between worried parents and schools- therapeutic schools and a variety of treatment courses with no hidden selfish objectives. Everyone is assisted on humanitarian grounds. This guidance is not restricted to the USA only rather teens and parents help options are for Australia and the UK As well.</p>
<p><strong>This site provides a free of cost platform for schools, camps and different treatments to introduce themselves to parents.</strong> There is a wonderful option of<strong> immediate help</strong> of parents and family. <strong>Discussion forum </strong>chooses the highly problematic topics of teenagers and every question of parents is answered.</p>
<p>An addition of free teen&#8217;s assessment through a well-composed and well-structured quiz and survey in this website can help the parents to know the severity of the problem the teen is facing. Authentic researches on teen age issues can augment the ranking of this site as well. Free stuff on good parenting techniques can enhance the popularity of this website among parents.</p>
<p><strong>On the whole, <a href="http://www.troubledteenguide.com/">www.troubledteenguide.com</a> is the most informative and comprehensive site with full focus on provision of guidance to all parents.</strong> To access this website is very easy. Just type “troubled teenagers in USA” in your search engine and website comes among top six.</p>
<p><strong>ALEXA</strong>:</p>
<p>World: 1,113,503</p>
<p>US: 342,189</p>
<p><strong>GOOGLE PAGE RANK:</strong></p>
<p>4/10</p>
<p><strong>EDUCATION SITE REVIEW</strong></p>
<p>5/5<br />
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		<title>AN IN DEPTH REVIEW ON www.teenhelponline.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2011 15:39:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a parent who remains always apprehended that your teenage child is getting spoil day by day. He or she is disobedient, never follows the family rules, always respond with rudeness, going towards the addiction of drugs and alcohol and involves in violent activities. His language is going abusive and has more interest [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a parent who remains always apprehended that your teenage child is getting spoil day by day. He or she is disobedient, never follows the family rules, always respond with rudeness, going towards the addiction of drugs and alcohol and involves in violent activities. His language is going abusive and has more interest in sex. Education is not important for your teen now. Then you must visit this website <a href="http://www.teenhelponline.com/">http://www.teenhelponline.com/</a> . This website offers the option of therapeutic boarding school for troubled teens and residential treatment center. No doubt, this website has a lot of stuff and potential to solve the problems of teen’s parents.</p>
<p><strong>This therapeutic boarding school named “White River Academy” is unique in its kind because it does not only mold the troubled teen by providing him physical, psychological, social, mental and educational assistance, but parents and peers counseling is also the part of its treatment.</strong> Professional help and guidance by Psychiatrists, Psychologists, therapists, counselors and educationists is provided at every step. <strong>Behavior modification through fun activities and sports </strong>has long lasting impact on the personality.</p>
<p><strong>Free teen assessment </strong>through a well-composed and well-structured quiz and survey helps the parents to know the severity of the problem the teen is facing. <strong>Residential treatment program </strong>is innovative that aims at to provide knowledge and skills to parents about the problems of their children and enable them to solve their teens’ problems themselves. The total transformation parenting course is wonderful with the option of low cost alternative.</p>
<p>A little detail on the major issues of teens like stress, depression, anxiety, hyperactivity and insomnia is the requirement of this website. An outline on the therapeutic treatment can convince more parents to enroll their children in White River Academy with confidence and everlasting positive results on the personality of a child. Addition of few more free tests for the assessment of troubled kids can increase the rank of its popularity. Discussion forum should be given space and total transformation parenting course must have video conferencing option.</p>
<p>To access this most informative and helping website is very easy. Just type “school for troubled kids in the US” in search engine, <a href="http://www.teenhelponline.com/">www.teenhelponline.com</a> comes on top of the searches.</p>
<p><strong>ALEXA:</strong></p>
<p>World: 908,545</p>
<p>US: 322,561</p>
<p><strong>GOOGLE PAGE RANK:</strong></p>
<p>4/10</p>
<p><strong>EDUCATION SITE REVIEW</strong></p>
<p>5/5<br />
<a href="http://myboaringschool.com/"><img src="http://myboardingschool.com/images/5star_school.png" border="0" alt="" /></a></p>
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		<title>Why Choose Boarding School</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 14:53:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In these trying times of economic downfall parents have cringed on the thought of boarding schools for their children. Thought of as the school for kids of the rich and famous, boarding schools have become a prestige that only caters to the higher class of the society. You can rub elbows with daughters of prime [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In these trying times of economic downfall parents have cringed on the thought of boarding schools for their children. Thought of as the school for kids of the rich and famous, boarding schools have become a prestige that only caters to the higher class of the society. You can rub elbows with daughters of prime ministers or sons of the royal family in a high class boarding school.</p>
<p><a href="http://myboardingschool.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/concordacademy1.jpg"><img src="http://myboardingschool.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/concordacademy1-300x199.jpg" alt="" title="concordacademy" width="300" height="199" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-433" /></a></p>
<p>Many would wonder why some not so rich parents choose to send their kids to boarding school even if this will cost them both an arm and a leg. Perhaps there is more to it than what money can afford. </p>
<p>There are a couple of things to consider when choosing a <a href="http://www.tabs.org/theTruth/truth2.html">boarding school</a> that is right for your child. Some things to consider are the following:</p>
<p>Class Size – most boarding schools have smaller classes which enable teachers to fully focus on each student’s strengths and weaknesses. In a smaller class students are encouraged to participate and this foster a bond among classmates. In a public school most classes are cramped and student teacher relationship is not very evident which cause some students to lag behind.</p>
<p>Faculty – Boarding schools take pride in their faculty and staff. They employ the best educators and professors who hold MBAs from prestigious universities. </p>
<p>Renowned facilities – perhaps the most known fact about <a href="http://www.schools.com/">boarding schools</a> is their state of the art facilities. Cozy dormitories, sports facilities equipped for leisure activities. Vast school grounds where one can get attuned with nature and get motivated to study. Some boarding schools even have in house cafes and restaurants that serve delicacies and delicious cuisines. Truly you get what you pay for. </p>
<p>Academic Curriculum – obviously the very most important consideration among parents and students alike is the competitive academic curriculum that boarding schools offer. They are regarded as ideal preparation for college. </p>
<p>Counseling – Boarding schools offer intensive college counseling in preparation to college application and requirements. Guidance and in depth advise on how to get into the most prestigious universities and colleges will be given. </p>
<p>With all these in mind you can weigh your options on whether you would pursue to enroll in boarding school. You can check <a href="http://www.boardingschools.com/for-parents/the-advantages.aspx">The Association of Boarding Schools</a> for further resources on advantages of boarding schools. It is always good to be informed to help you with choices that can determine your child’s success in getting into a good college especially in these trying times. </p>
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		<title>Elite Boarding Schools</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2010 12:17:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boarding schools are depicted as highly acclaimed institutions where children from prominent families get the privilege to study. It is indeed a privilege to study in such a school where academic excellence is a priority. Back then boarding schools are characterized as private schools where problematic students are sent to impose discipline on them. It [...]]]></description>
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<p>Boarding schools are depicted as highly acclaimed institutions where children from prominent families get the privilege to study. It is indeed a privilege to study in such a school where academic excellence is a priority. Back then boarding schools are characterized as private schools where problematic students are sent to impose discipline on them. It is a picture of dark dormitories, cold showers, tasteless cafeteria food and strict mentors. But all that has gradually changed over time. Boarding schools now boasts of the finest amenities like Jacuzzis, modernized gyms, heated swimming pools, suite like bedrooms and spacious elegant common rooms. Along with a superior academic curriculum the finest boarding schools are really made for royalty.</p>
<p>To paint a picture of how elite boarding schools are here is a list of the most expensive boarding schools around the world. Let’s take a peek into their world.</p>
<p>At the top of the list is <a href="http://www.rosey.ch/en/htmlInfos/contacts.html">the Le Rosey, Château de Rosey</a> in Rolle, Switzerland. It is known as the “school of kings” because of the many royalties who have attended there. Le Rosey costs at around 50,000 euros or $73,000 a year. It is also the world’s most expensive international school. It boasts of facilities like tennis courts, Jacuzzis, sauna and steam rooms, and a sailing center. Their curriculum is made available in two languages – English and French. Each student may study up to four languages. With a student ratio of 1 teacher is to 5 students, supervision and high quality teaching is implemented. They move to another campus in Gstaad in the winter. To maintain its quality of education they have strict admission policies including a nationality quota system, of which only 10% from each country may be admitted.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.beausoleil.ch/s_en/">College Alpin Beau Soleil</a> in Switzerland comes next to the list at 48,000 euros, around $70,200. It is situated near the Geneva Mountains with a breathtaking view of the Rhone valley. The school features extra curricular activities like cross country skiing to expeditions of mountain climbing. Imagine skiing on the mountain slopes with your classmates and buddies as a past time.</p>
<p>Another on the list at number 10 is <a href="http://www.etoncollege.com/">Eton College</a> in Britain. Tuition fee ranges from 37,000 to 38,000 euros ($55,000). It is an exclusive school for boys with famous politicians and royalties such Prince Harry and Prince William as their graduates. Eton ranks first in Britain’s list of prestigious schools.</p>
<p>Following Eton College is the <a href="http://www.charterhouse.org.uk/">Charter House School</a> in Surrey. The Charter  House School is founded with a strong religious foundation. The school is run by a pastoral care team that directly reports to the Headmaster. The school offers 80 extra curricular activities with Clubs and Societies that ranges from Music, Drama, Ballroom Dancing and Wine selection.</p>
<p>Most of the boarding schools on the list are situated in Switzerland and Britain. These countries are home to international students going in their prestigious schools for a one of a kind educational experience to the privileged few who can afford it. A student can rub elbows with children of royalties, politicians and wealthy businessmen all over the world.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Public School Alternatives: Back to the Classics, or Something Completely Different?<br />
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With the passage of the No Child Left Behind act in 2002, which awards money to schools based on how well the children perform on standardized tests, many public school administrators and teachers are feeling pressure to “teach to the tests.”  Combined with ever-tightening public school budgets, this can mean a distressing decrease in the resources available to students at public schools to pursue the knowledge and skills that they wish to learn.</p>
<p>Instead of dealing with substandard schools, or schools that simply don’t, or cannot, provide for the individual needs or wishes of particular students, many families are now turning to alternative school systems to meet their needs.</p>
<p>Private schools and boarding schools, the most common alternative to public schools, have a long tradition in the United States. This tradition goes back even to medieval England, where boys could be sent to a clergyman or noble to pursue scholarly endeavors.</p>
<p>While there have been some ugly periods of American boarding school history (such as the sad legacy of Indians sent against their will to schools that would teach them to assimilate to White America, or the Girl, Interrupted style “therapeutic” boarding schools that border on prisons for teenagers who may or may not genuinely need mental care), there exist many quality private day, and boarding, schools that suit a diversity of needs, as well as other options that exist outside of these institutions.</p>
<p>The most common boarding schools are the traditional college preparatory schools: schools with excellent academics, often including Advanced Placement (AP) courses, which students can later use for college credit. These schools typically serve students in grades 9 – 12.  While some boarding schools serve grades seven and eight,  as well, there are also some junior boarding schools for younger children, and a smaller number of boarding schools that serve students of all ages.</p>
<p>Other boarding schools have a special emphasis on one curricular area, such as math and sciences, or a strong focus on development in the visual and performing arts. The latter type of school prepares students to go to art institutes or conservatories such as Juliard.</p>
<p>Religious boarding schools incorporate religious beliefs into students’ lives, both inside and outside, the classroom.  While there are a number of Catholic or Jewish boarding schools around the country, there are schools of many denominations&#8211;even Quaker schools.</p>
<p>Just like colleges, boarding schools often have a distinct personality, which gives students a very strong sense of pride in their schools.  They are great for students who are already very motivated and self-disciplined. In addition to the challenging classes typically found in boarding schools, the environment provides students with a bit more freedom and responsibility in their out-of-class hours. This fosters, in many students, an independence and maturity they may not have gained during these secondary-school years in a different environment.</p>
<p>Military schools, which combine the typical college prep courses with military preparation, have long been used as a way to teach discipline to students.  They also provide excellent academic standards for even the most well-behaved, motivated student.</p>
<p>For students with eating disorders or substance abuse problems, there are residential treatment centers that do provide good counseling and care throughout the day, along with classes.</p>
<p>Students and parents looking for something a little closer to home can find most of these types of programs at loca,l private day schools.  Additionally, some boarding schools offer the option of day school attendance. One can even enroll in a sort of day school-boarding school hybrid: boarding school Monday through Friday, with weekends spent at home with the family.</p>
<p>Another alternative to public school is home-schooling. While some critics wonder if home-schooled students are at a disadvantage because they don’t spend 8 hours a day socializing with others their own age, many home-schoolers meet peers through other avenues, such as local children’s theater groups or sports teams.  Students can make friends in other settings while taking charge of their own education at home.</p>
<p>Some parents also form home-schooling co-operatives so that their children can have a sense of community, and so that they don’t shoulder the responsibility for teaching their child every subject, every day.  Different states have different requirements for home-schooling, but some allow students who are mainly home-schooled to attend their local public school for just one or two periods per day, so students can take subjects such as advanced math courses or orchestra classes that would be harder to pursue at home.</p>
<p>Taking the idea of self-directed learning a bit farther, some families follow the philosophy of deschooling or unschooling: the idea that children are most engaged and learn best when they’re doing what they truly want to be doing.  For these children, the whole world becomes the classroom.</p>
<p>Following a similar educational model are free schools. These are private schools which, instead of providing the traditional courses or a religious education as most private schools do, allow the children decide how to spend their time each day.  Teachers are there as resources to assist with whatever the students want to pursue, only teaching traditional classes if the students request them.  (One such school, the Albany Free School has been in operation for 40 years.)</p>
<p>Although the United States undertook quite a noble mission in deciding to provide a free education to all of our country’s children through public schools, there is no doubt that public schools face increasing difficulties: large classes, overworked teachers, increasing pressures to narrow the curriculum, and strained budgets.  When public education falls short, students and their families turn elsewhere to find the education they’re looking for.</p>
<p>Whether it’s a return to the classics or something quite new, every family can surely find a model that fulfills the curricular focus and the environment that suits each student best.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Attending a European Boarding School- Five Star Education for the American Student</strong><br />
A European boarding school is not something out of Harry Potter.  In fact, today&#8217;s American or Canadian student will be exposed to a 5 star lifestyle, filled with en suite bedrooms and high end gyms. That is, of course, if you attend some of the top rated boarding schools on the continent.  The schools have plenty to offer the average student, from excellent resources to small class sizes and intense studies, guaranteed to look impressive on a resume. What does it take the average North American student to enroll in one of these boarding schools?</p>
<p><strong>Where You Board Matters</strong></p>
<p>With the installation of the European Union, the process of visiting, studying and staying in European boarding schools is more uniform. Still, where you board is important. The cultural experience and educational opportunities are highest in the United Kingdom, France, Italy and other larger countries. However, boarding schools in other European countries is possible.</p>
<p>One of the most important considerations in selecting a Europe boarding school is accreditation. In the UK, for example, the BSA, or Boarding Schools&#8217; Association (www.Boarding.org.uk) is an association of all accredited boarding schools in the country. Accreditation is the key to knowing the school&#8217;s curriculum is top of the line. Each country offers its own accreditation program. Students should attend universities and boarding schools that are accredited.<br />
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Visa Requirements</strong></p>
<p>Entering any country in the European Union from the United States or Canada, for study purposes, will require a visa.  A visa is an official document proving you have just reason for being in the country, and detailing who you are for officials. Visas are obtained through the country&#8217;s consulate office. Consulate offices for most countries are available throughout the United States and Canada. Often, visiting the website of the official consulate for the country you plan to visit will provide you with contact information, applications and more information about specific requirements.</p>
<p>In order to apply for a visa for educational purposes, you will need to show documentation of acceptance at a school within that country.</p>
<p><strong>Qualifications: Just Who Can Attend?</strong></p>
<p>Entering a Europe boarding school will be a drastic change for most international students. The education system is quite different in Europe than in North America. More emphasis is placed on student abilities instead of on age.</p>
<p>Children can enter boarding school in Europe as young as seven years old, but age eight or nine is a commonly accepted age as well. At this age level, most boarding schools only require informal testing to determine if the student has decent English (or the appropriate foreign language.) In addition, basic mathematical requirements will need to be met, on a school-by-school basis.</p>
<p>The next level up is age 11 for girls and age 13 for boys, known as senior school (in the UK and most European countries.) Each school has an entrance exam, which will cover educational skills required to enroll. Most schools do require students to sit for an exam called the Common Entrance Examination. Those at the age of 11 will be tested on English (or the country&#8217;s language), Mathematics, Verbal Reasoning, and Science subjects. Those at the age of 12 will be required to take tests for beginning French (in English speaking countries.)  At the age of 13, those enrolling in boarding school will be tested on all of these subjects, plus Religious Studies, Geography, and History.  Latin may also be required in some more advanced schools.</p>
<p>In the United Kingdom, there is no set standard for entrance scores. Each school is allowed to set their own guidelines and, hence, will enroll only those students that meet their academic requirements.</p>
<p>Enrollment into a European boarding school at the age of 16 will require a bit more of an advanced preparation. In addition to testing, reports from the school the student is currently enrolled in will be used to estimate acceptance qualifications.</p>
<p><strong>Interviews and Application Process</strong></p>
<p>Once you find a European boarding school that interests you, the next step in the process is contacting them for an informal phone interview. There, you can learn any specific requirements for enrollment of your student. This is a great time to ask about costs (many schools do offer financing throughout Europe.)</p>
<p>An in-person interview is often the second step of the application process. A formal application (paper) may be done ahead of time. This will give the school time to determine if the student meets the basic requirements. Testing will be done during the formal interview at the school, in most situations.  This interview should not be one sided.  Rather, use this interview to determine if the boarding school is right for your son or daughter.</p>
<p>Often times, acceptance at the European boarding school will be confirmed at this time; other times there is a significant wait. It is always advisable to contact schools well before you plan to enroll a child. In some situations you may need to be on a waiting list for a year or more. Prestigious, well-known schools are a great opportunity for children, but many of Europe&#8217;s boarding schools teach excellence at the same level.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, finding the most appropriate school for your child is an individual process. Factors for acceptance go beyond grades. Hobbies, interests, manners, and presentation also matter a great deal.  Most schools are seeking students who are well-rounded, respectable and hard working children.</p>
<p>European boarding schools are an opportunity for a strong education, cultural diversity and personal growth that may not be the same as some of today&#8217;s public or private US or Canadian schools.  Enrolling your child in European boarding schools will open many doors for success.</p>
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