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Narrowing Your List

You鈥檒l find helpful tools and resources to aid in narrowing your list down to the best schools that meet your requirements. Determine the benefits of Quaker education, learn how girls benefit from single sex education and get 5 reasons to start your search early.

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Advice for Athletes Applying to Independent 绿帽社 Schools

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Advice for Athletes Applying to Independent 绿帽社 Schools
This article offers guidance on how student-athletes can effectively showcase their athletic abilities and achievements in their applications to independent boarding schools. It covers topics such as creating a highlight reel, getting noticed by coaches, and demonstrating a strong work ethic and teamwork skills. The article also emphasizes the importance of academic performance and finding a good fit between the athlete's goals and the school's programs.

Advice for Athletes Applying to Independent 绿帽社 Schools

For student-athletes, the dream of competing at a high level while pursuing academic excellence can be a reality at independent boarding schools. However, the admissions process for these schools can be competitive, and athletes need to showcase their skills, achievements, and dedication to both academics and sports.

You are considering attending an independent private boarding school as a student-athlete. Perhaps you鈥檝e even been encouraged to apply to one or more schools because of your athletic ability. While your family and the admission staff at the schools will help you through the process of applying, remember that you still have your work cut out for you.

You must complete the steps required of all applicants in a timely manner. You should express genuine interest in the school鈥檚 athletic program. And most importantly, it is your job to learn as much as you can about each school to be sure that it would be a good fit for you, not only in terms of athletics but overall.

Here are some tips for you and your family as you apply to independent schools and consider your options.

The Admissions Timeline

Ideally, you鈥檒l begin researching and visiting schools in the fall, or about a year before you plan to enroll. While applications are most commonly due in January, it takes time before then to complete any standardized tests and submit the required transcripts and recommendations.

Make sure you and your family have in hand

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What About Schools With Riding Programs?

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What About Schools With Riding Programs?
Explore boarding schools offering comprehensive equestrian programs, from traditional English riding to Western-style horsemanship. Learn about schools with on-campus facilities, competitive opportunities, and how these programs integrate with academic curricula to provide a well-rounded education for passionate young riders

All About Schools with Riding Programs

Does your son or daughter ride? Are you considering finding a private school that will suit your academic requirements and your child's penchant for riding?

After all, your daughter began riding in seventh grade. One of your neighbors had a small stable with a couple of horses. She had ridden professionally years ago. Now that she was retired, she had taken on a few riding students and was showing them how to ride and take care of the horses. Your daughter has participated in several shows and loves riding. So, it makes sense to find a school that will allow her to enjoy her riding and give her the college preparatory academic curriculum that she needs.

A quick search of 绿帽社 for schools offering equestrian programs yielded a list of 67 schools. After you filter that list for location, religion, and size, as well as any other criteria that matter to you, you can come up with a short list of schools to visit and evaluate. In the meantime, let's look at ten of the schools in my search results so that you can get an idea of what is available. We will inspect schools that have their own equestrian facilities as opposed to schools that offer riding programs based at a local stable not located on campus.

I personally always thought that the Litchfield Hills in Connecticut are as beautiful

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Characteristics Of The Best Schools

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Characteristics Of The Best Schools
What are the characteristics of the best schools? We explore what makes some schools the best schools.

Now and then, the question that occurs to me, as it should to you, is precisely why I think a particular school is one of the best. I have to conclude that the best schools have all of the following characteristics. What's more, they have them in abundance. Now, before you start thinking that I am only talking about older established schools, that ain't necessarily so. I am aware of a couple of newer schools that fit neatly into the category of best schools simply because they have all of the characteristics explained below. So let's look at what I think are the traits of the best schools.

Great leadership

The best schools have . They are led by women and men who envision their goals. They also have the experience to execute their plans to achieve that vision. The head of the best school is a superb fund-raiser. She is a capable administrator. She leads by example. She expects the best from everybody in her school community.

This video from Loomis Chafee illustrates the school's global perspective.

The solid support of the trustees

I know of several schools which could have been great. But they never made it because their fractious board of trustees kept getting in the way of progress. Change is never easy. But it seems that boards often have a rather difficult time with change. That

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How Do Girls Benefit From Single-Sex Education?

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How Do Girls Benefit From Single-Sex Education?
Explore the advantages of single-sex education for girls. This article discusses how all-girls schools foster female empowerment, leadership skills, and academic excellence. It examines the unique learning environment that caters to girls' needs and prepares them for future success.

How Do Girls Benefit From Single-Sex Education?

As I read research and data in preparation for writing this article, I was struck by how much real progress has been made in girls' education versus boys' education over the last decade. I hope that you will read the resources listed at the end. They are just the tip of the iceberg, but they will get you started on your exploration and evaluation of girls' schools. Since the subject of single-sex education seems to be gaining traction in the public school arena, I suspect that we shall continue to see some serious academic papers being written on the subject in the coming years.

Personally, having raised two daughters, I can speak with some experience on the subject of single-sex education. Both girls went to coeducational boarding schools. However, the benefit of hindsight tells me that going to an all-girls school would have been a better solution for both of them. Here then, are the reasons why I am such a massive fan of girls' schools.

This short clip offers a glimpse inside an AP Biology class.

Girls' schools provide relevant 21st-century role models.

It is a fact that there are more visible, relevant role models for girls these days. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi, and Harvard President Dr. Drew Gilpin Faust, to name just three highly successful prominent executives, provide our daughters

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5 Reasons to Start Your School Search Early

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5 Reasons to Start Your School Search Early
Allowing 18 months for your school search process has many benefits. Here are five reasons why it is a good idea so to do.

If you are thinking about sending your child off to boarding school, you should try to start your school search process as early as possible. Finding the right school takes time. The process itself is not difficult; however, it is time-consuming. For example, if you are considering getting your child into school for 10th grade, you should begin the process in the spring of 8th grade. Standardized admissions testing typically will occur in December of 9th grade. Most boarding schools have application deadlines at the end of January of his 9th grade. Schools send out acceptance letters in March of your child's 9th-grade year.

Many parents think that they will have plenty of time to get everything done, but the truth is that the 18-month time frame that I am recommending flies by very quickly. Before you know it, the is around the corner. With that in mind, let's review why I feel that you need 18 months for your school search.

1. You need time to visit the schools.

Visiting schools is time-consuming. It is not enough to visit the schools virtually, although if you live abroad, that might be the only viable way of . You must experience the school. You need to use your eyes and ears to help decide whether your child will be happy there for the next three years. Possibly four if he stays for a PG year. You wouldn't buy a piece of real

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