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Day or Boarding School? How to decide which is best for your child – PART 1

Day or Boarding School? How to decide which is best for your child – PART 1

For quite a number of parents/guardians, it is definitely not easy to make decisions on the right educational path for your girl child as choosing the best day school or the best boarding school for girls can be one task that is considered a daunting one.

Day schools are characterized by students who attend school during the day (termed school hours) and return home while boarding schools (residential) are characterized by students who stay/live within the school premises for an extended period of time (usually school term) and return home for the holidays.

This write-up gives a brief introduction to some of the pros and cons to consider when deciding what school system best suits your kids. You will surely make better-informed decisions after reading this blog post by objectively weighing up the pros and cons of both types of school systems, match them up with your time demands or responsibilities as a parent/guardian and see which comes out on top.

Boarding School For Girls – Pros

Round the clock education and development

One of the major advantages of the boarding school experience is the fact that learning never stops, as students have a daily school routine and out-of-classroom learning environment. Since boarding schools are very strict on assignments, parents/guardians are confident that their child is putting in work in a distraction-free environment.

Boarding school is the perfect solution for busy parents

One can agree that it’s not just the school run-around that eats into your day when your children aren’t at a boarding school. You’re also regularly called upon to make all their meals, supervise homework and ferry them safely to and from extra-curricular activities which can be demanding. Boarding schools are an ideal solution for career-focused parents who are looking out for adequate supervision of their daughter participation in a variety of out-of-school activities.

Boarding School offers superb extra-curricular opportunities

Extensive extracurricular activities when compared to those offered at day school. This is due to the fact that boarding schools have a responsibility to keep kids busy and productive. Boarding schools give children more opportunities, hobbies, and non-academic skill sets required for success in the real world.

Girls Boarding school fosters independence

Private boarding schools in Nigeria help cultivate a self-reliant attitude that gets your child used to the idea of being away from home. This makes it a lot easier for them to make the perfect transition from secondary school to life at the university level. Boarding schools equip your daughter with the independent skills she needs to succeed when she leaves the education system altogether and go out to work in the real world.

At Noble Hall Leadership Academy, we offer your girl-child the best boarding school facilities in Abuja, Nigeria, the type attainable in developed countries of the world.

We are a home away from home and we offer a living and learning environment for students looking to gain independence and quality education while making lifelong friendships.

Parents’ Testimonial (Don’t just take our word for it)

“Noble Hall Leadership Academy for Girls is an exceptional school with a heart for the students. Your mind is at rest about the welfare and care of your kids. They are great in communication with a team that is approachable and always willing to help the girls. Aside from the rich academic content they teach the girls great morals and values. Noble Hall is a place where confident and brilliant young women that will impact the world positively are raised.”
– Parent

“I am so impressed with the behavior of the teachers, the way they take the pupils seriously, and also I have seen the zeal in my daughter. She is ready to learn. I want to commend the staff and the entire administration of Noble Hall Leadership Academy for Girls for a good job done on my daughter. I pray for more development in care and academics of the students”.
-Mr and Mrs Olu-Alabi.

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