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pro's and con's of boarding schools?Help needed

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skanger · 28/10/2006 15:59

Dh and I are tentatively thinking of boarding school for ds and I'm curious to know peoples opinions .Dh and I are a bit divided -most of rl friends sons go-and dont know what to think or do.Only new to the whole MN thing so please be gentle.

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Yorkiegirl · 28/10/2006 16:00

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skanger · 28/10/2006 16:03

thanks will do-i suppose i'll get used to all this MN

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skanger · 28/10/2006 16:04

oh god how stupid

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3andnomore · 28/10/2006 22:35

Boarding school...well I think there are situations when this in your childs favour...we are army, and whilest with teh retgiment and not settled once they get to a certain stage in education where you just don't know if you can stay long enough in one place and what sort of school your child will go too, bschool might be just the right thing!
Otherwise...not sure why anyone would send their child there, tbh....I mean I personaly did not have children to have them live away and educated away(normal school, ocal one thing, but different town only seeing in Holidays, etc..another!)...iykwim

Peridot30 · 28/10/2006 22:40

I agree with 3andmore. Why have children if you are going to send them to boarding school. You brought your son into world. Loo after him rather than'SEND HIM ELSEWHERE'. Sorry if sounds harsh but just my opinion.

expatinscotland · 28/10/2006 22:41

Pros: you get to get pissed every night.

Cons: farming your child out for someone else to rear. Exception, you work in a shithole abroad the way my dad had to to keep his damn job and have no choice.

PARP!

edam · 28/10/2006 22:42

Not sure why anyone would want to send their children away, tbh, unless they didn't like them very much.

curlew · 28/10/2006 22:43

I think the place to start is why do you think it's a good idea? Not what your friends think, but you?

sorrell · 28/10/2006 22:44

Um first thought, pros: you don't see your kids
cons: you don't see your kids

Do you or don't you want to see your kids?

expatinscotland · 28/10/2006 22:46

But do people who can easily afford boarding schools discuss the whole thing much?

IMO, not a whole lot.

Probably not online.

expatinscotland · 28/10/2006 22:47

IME, that is.

It's more like, 'You're going to [insert school]'.

Or not even that.

You just know you're going.

Flamebat · 28/10/2006 22:49

I'm intrigued about why you would want to... Not that the thought hasn't crossed my mind with DD

tiredemma · 28/10/2006 22:50

I cannot think of any reason, why I would ship my kids off to boarding school. HOw could you wake up every morning with your kids somewhere else.

Dp was sent off to boarding school and in all honesty- it has done him no favours,a major problem being -he hates his mother. Not healthy.

expatinscotland · 28/10/2006 22:51

B/c I had contact w/lots of kids who parents worked abroad, I knew many who went to boarding school.

Nah.

Not for me.

I'm glad I was spared and my dad didn't take those assignments till I was at uni, or he went on his own.

nutcracker · 28/10/2006 22:52

I couldn't do it, not unless it was them begging me to let them go, and even then I wouldn't want to do it.

Don't see the point of having kids if you don't bring them up.

Pruni · 28/10/2006 22:58

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Peridot30 · 28/10/2006 22:59

i love collecting my ds from school eachday and finding out what he has done.

Flamebat · 28/10/2006 23:01

DD always does "NUFFIN!!!!!!!!!!!"

expatinscotland · 28/10/2006 23:01

I knew plenty who liked it, Pruni.

And many who didn't.

BUT, for the most part, the only people I knew who went were the children of other 'oil people' whose folks were abroad and there was no other schooling option.

tiredemma · 28/10/2006 23:01

DP's gran told me this awful story of going to visit dp at boarding school, and a much younger boy ( about 6/7) was upset because his mother had not sent him a birthday card- she said she cried and wanted to take him home.

Pruni · 28/10/2006 23:03

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tiredemma · 28/10/2006 23:04

I know- bloody awful- imagine knowing that your own mother couldnt give a toss about you.

Greensleeves · 28/10/2006 23:05

I went to a small rural boarding school for 5 years and found it pretty unbearable. The bullying was ferocious and there weren't the asme restrictions on the teachers as there are in state schools. I wouldn't send my children in a million years.

But I know plenty of people who loved it, too. I'm not sure what makes the difference - except that my home life was even worse, so I was more afraid of having to leave than having to stay.

tiredemma · 28/10/2006 23:08

greensleeves- thats very sad

dp does not say anything about bullying, His main problem is the very fact that he was sent to boarding school.

expatinscotland · 28/10/2006 23:09

This would make one hell of a bad book, though.

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