Anonymous wrote:St. Albans is very honest about the fact that their boarding program is very small and dominated by international students. It's a warm community, but definitely not the "boarding school experience" you'd be looking for.
Woodberry Forest is 100% boarding and has a mesmerizing and bucolic campus with greenery that reaches into an seemingly-limitless expanse.
Keep in mind that Woodberry is very conservative and very strict. They have a one-strike rule and kick out around 10-15 boys per year for breaking it.
If you want something more balanced and local, look into Episcopal (way more traditional boarding school environment). Also, look into St. Andrews (less conservative and also well-regarded).
Anonymous wrote:WFS is an outstanding school and very different from STA in that it is 100% boarding. My son loved WFS and would do anything to have just a few more days at the school with his friends again. Those boys are bonded for life. It was a transformational experience and while STA is also a wonderful school these two are quite different. WFS has a golf course with it, a rice running through it etc.
Anonymous wrote:My son is interested in boarding school, and we think he can get into WFS pretty easily. They have a 60% admit rate according to the info session I attended. He's academically strong, and I think he'd be a good fit for St. Albans as well.
Would anyone think that going into the boarding program at St. Albans would be a good move for someone that wants a good boarding school experience?