How to Find a Boarding School with Christian Values

A belief system is crucial in the lives of many people. What they believe in determine the choices that they make in life and acts as the proverbial moral compass that people use to live a satisfying and self-fulfilling life. People who have found religion ascribe to a certain standard that they want to carry over to their personal choices. Parents who put a lot of value on religion naturally want their children to also find the kind of ideal that they have found in life.


Boarding schools are popular choices for many parents because children who study in boarding schools enjoy structure and academic excellence. For some parents, this is simply not enough. Many would prefer to find a Christian boarding school where a good academic program is balanced out by sound biblical teachings and activities that put emphasis on spiritual growth rather than just academic learning.


How can parents pick the right kind of Christian boarding school for their children? Here are a few tips to help you out.


1. Ask about denomination - Finding a school with good academic programs is easy enough, but finding a school that satisfies your requirements for a Christian boarding school isn't as straightforward. There are several key points that you could clarify with the staff of the school before you enroll your child. Ask about the denomination of the Christian program of the school. The Christian religion is quite fragmented in the sense that although it mostly centers on one key doctrine, different denominations maintain a different belief system from one another. It helps to know whether the school is non-denominational or if it belongs to a certain denomination.


2. Ask about the staff - Teachers play a huge part in molding the values system of young people. Most Christian boarding schools have staff members who are of the same faith or are trained to respond to children not just on an academic level but also based on Christian perspectives about teaching young people.


3. Ask about activities - Private boarding schools are often equipped with a great sports, music, and arts program. However, what sets Christian boarding schools apart from traditional private schools is that they include activities that center on developing Christian values in children. Activities such as prayer time, Bible studies, focused group discussions and the like are often a part of daily activities in a Christian boarding school. Asking about such activities is important because non-academic activities have as much impact (if not more) on your child than academic activities do.


4. Ask about therapy and counseling - Most private Christian boarding schools will offer therapy and counseling to children with other needs. It would be best if you asked about this and whether the school offers Bible-based counseling to go with a clinical-model therapy system. Most schools will have a school counselor available 24/7 in the school, living with the students.


The best way to find a school that fits your child's needs is to do your research about them. Looking at their mission and vision is a start, and looking closely at the details would be a good follow through.

 
 
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