Anonymous
Post 04/05/2014 11:23     Subject: Does anyone have any experience with junior boarding schools?

I would never sent a 12 year old to boarding school without a very good reason.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2014 11:07     Subject: Does anyone have any experience with junior boarding schools?

I would be concerned about some middle school kids being strong enough to withstand bad influences in a boarding school setting. Fessenden seems like a wonderful school, but its past is not untouched by scandal.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2014 10:05     Subject: Does anyone have any experience with junior boarding schools?

Anonymous wrote:I don't understand sending a child that age away, unless there's a really strong reason to do so.


Know someone where the father was sent to jail for tax evasion, the mother was going through a lengthy trail herself for the same thing. She was in and out of court and had some sort of breakdown. They sent their kids to boarding school for two or three years. That was a good decision, the kids were totally oblivious to what was going on with their parents.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2014 07:31     Subject: Does anyone have any experience with junior boarding schools?

Anonymous wrote:You know, I actually think there would be a market for a good boarding school in the DC area. There are so many families that have to go overseas and so on.
Sorry to hijack.


This isn't helpful to the OP, but there are boarding schools in DC:

http://www.washingtonian.com/articles/work-education/education/private-boarding-schools-in-dc-maryland-virginia-pennsylvania/
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2014 23:36     Subject: Does anyone have any experience with junior boarding schools?

I don't understand sending a child that age away, unless there's a really strong reason to do so.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2014 23:14     Subject: Does anyone have any experience with junior boarding schools?

You know, I actually think there would be a market for a good boarding school in the DC area. There are so many families that have to go overseas and so on.
Sorry to hijack.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2014 15:24     Subject: Does anyone have any experience with junior boarding schools?

OP, ignore the folks who don't "get" boarding school. For many kids it is the BEST solution. Also, I don't know about Fessenden but I think Eaglebrook is all boarding. Regardless, by middle school age most kid would think it is cooler to board than be a day student. Many parents may not want to acknowledge this but, for many kids its true.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2014 12:28     Subject: Does anyone have any experience with junior boarding schools?

I know a ton of kids from Fessenden - they all loved it, but they all had specific reasons as to why they boarded so early. Parents traveled for work an extraordinary amount, lived on a remote island with poor schools etc. I think that helped the kids to understand why they were "different" than the other day students.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2014 12:26     Subject: Does anyone have any experience with junior boarding schools?

Based on what you say you're looking for, I'm wondering why you would choose boarding school over a local single sex school. What is it that you think would be different? I think knowing that in more detail would help us answer the question.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2014 11:42     Subject: Does anyone have any experience with junior boarding schools?

Junior Boarding school? Just do Boarding school.
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2014 09:44     Subject: Does anyone have any experience with junior boarding schools?

I know an Eaglebrook alum. He's a great guy but incapable of forming attachments to other people. I don't know if this is why he went to junior boarding school or related to the experience.
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2014 08:40     Subject: Does anyone have any experience with junior boarding schools?

Know alum from Eaglebrook and a current student. All seriously LOVE the school. The alum said it was the best years of his life. Curent student is truly thriving - such an overused word on these school threads but, in this case really and truly accurate. This boy has gained reams of confidence, radiates happiness as never before and has just flourished.

Clare Anderson, a Washington educational consultant, has a tremendous amount of experience with junior boarding schools (as well as regular boarding schools) and would be a good person for you to talk to. Google her name and her info/site will come up.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2014 22:37     Subject: Does anyone have any experience with junior boarding schools?

Anonymous wrote:We did one in PA. Thought it'd be excellent. Our biggest parenting mistake.

Could you elaborate?
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2014 22:34     Subject: Does anyone have any experience with junior boarding schools?

We did one in PA. Thought it'd be excellent. Our biggest parenting mistake.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2014 22:31     Subject: Does anyone have any experience with junior boarding schools?

I am interested in possibly sending my son to either Eaglebrook or Fessenden both located in Massachusetts for his 7th grade year. I'm in interested in junior boarding schools because of factors such as diversity, single gender education, and a structured academic environment. I am considering local schools as well, however the middle grades can be a tough time. So I don't want a school that focuses on the upper grades.