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give me few advantages and disadvantages of living in boarding school don't give spam answers and also don't give me such the Advisors I've only just want the answer if you want to give the answer then give and if you don't want to give the answer then don't give

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Answered by neha229
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Hy friend, here's ur ans...

Advantages :

1) Children learn to be self independent.
2) Children learns discipline and manners.
3) There is cleanliness.
4) There is good facility of water and resources.

Disadvantages :

1) Children are not allowed to meet their parents.
2) The girls can only call to their mother, they have no access to call their father.
3) The boys can only call to their father, they have no access to call their mother.
4) weak children are not able to adjust bcoz of bullying.

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Hope it helped u...
Answered by gurjeet15
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Advantages of Boarding Schools

In a boarding school setting, a student may be able to learn independence and a sufficient sense of self. Because he is in a more enclosed environment, a stability is present within all of the student's educational and social settings. Educational advantages begin with the ability of students and teachers to cultivate personal relationships that encourage more growth and provide extra help with academic and personal betterment. At a boarding school, students are provided with study sessions that are supervised by teachers, thus improving performance in school. Many classes are also available that better fit in with each student's specific interests.

Disadvantages of Boarding Schools

It can be difficult for a student to adjust to boarding school because she has been placed in completely new surroundings with unfamiliar people and circumstances. Time spent with family and friends from home becomes limited, which can make the transition seem harder. A personal life away from school is also difficult to maintain due to the high expectations of academic excellence in a typical boarding school. Also, extracurricular activities provided by the school often occupy a student's time after classes and on the weekends. And although rules and guidelines are needed to implement discipline in students, oftentimes a boarding school student must strictly adhere to even minor rules or risk expulsion.

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