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The United States boasts some of the top boarding schools around ( Boys-girls boarding school list ). There are excellent girls boarding schools and boys boarding schools for all needs and ages. (Click here to read tips for choosing the best boys boarding school or girls boarding school) . There are elite top private boarding schools as well as more affordable boarding school options. There are Christian boarding schools and boarding schools for troubled teens. Some boarding schools offer the option to be a day student without boarding while offering the same quality boarding school education. You can choose between California boarding schools, Florida boarding schools or Texas boarding schools. As you can see, the options for girls boarding schools and boys boarding schools are almost endless.
Listed below is where you will find the top USA girls boarding schools and top boys boarding schools, listed by the state they are located in. These USA boys boarding schools and girls boarding schools offer residency and top-notch education, preparing boys and girls for a bright future. The American boarding schools listed here include girl's boarding schools, boy's boarding schools, military boarding schools, boarding schools for teens, boarding schools for troubled teens, private boarding schools, Christian boarding schools, and boarding high schools. Find reputable American boys boarding schools or American girls boarding schools that meet your child's needs. Locate a boys boarding school or girls boarding school (or a few boarding schools, if you'd like) below in the appropriate US state. These United States boys and girls boarding schools offer the finest education and are eager to hear from you! Contact any of the following United States boarding schools by clicking on them and start your exciting boarding school journey.

Albama Arizona Arkansas

Indiant Springs School

The Fernster School

Saint Paul's Preparatory Academy

Southwestern Academy

Ozark Adventist Academy

California

Connecticut

Colorado

The Athenian School

Happy Valley School

Monte Vista Christian School

Southwestern Academy

 

The Canterbury School

Choate Rosemary Hall

The Marvelwood School

The Taft School

Colorado Rocky Mountain School

Crested Butte Academy

Florida Georgia Illinois

Montverde Academy

The Vanguard School

 

Brandon Hall School

Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School

Tallulah Falls School

Fox River Country Day School

Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart

Indiana Kansas Maine

Howe Military School

Saint John's Military School

George Stevens Academy

'Bridgton Academy

Maine Central Institute

Maryland Massachusetts Michigan

Garrison Forest School (Girls)

Saint James School

Sandy Spring Friends School

Berkshire School

Dana Hall School (Girls)

Worcester Academy

The Leelanau School

Minnesota Mississippi Missouri

Cotter High School

 

The Piney Woods School

Missouri Military Academy

New Hampshire New Jersey New York

Brewster Academy

Hampshire Country School

New Hampton School

The White Mountain School

American Boychoir School

The Lawrenceville School

Darrow School

North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania

Christ School

Salem Academy (Girls)

The Andrews School (Girls)

The Grand River Academy

George School

Linden Hall School for Girls

Wyoming Seminary

 

Rhode Island Tennessee Texas

Saint Andrew's School

Baylor School

The Webb School

The Brook Hill School

Incarnate Word High School

 

Vermont Washington Virginia

The Greenwood School

Lyndon Institute

Vermont Academy

The Northwest School

Chatham Hall (Girls)

Episcopal High School

Massanutten Military Academy

Virginia Episcopal School

 

West Virginia Wisconsin  

The Linsly School
 

Saint John's Northwestern Military Academy

 

Choosing the best boys boarding school and girls boarding school

  1. Determine the best type of boys and girls boarding schools for your child. Would the best be an all boys boarding schools or all girls boarding school? Would it be a Christian boarding school? Would it be a military boarding school? A top private boarding school? Would it be one of the top boarding schools for troubled teens? Or would co-ed boarding schools be best?
  2. Decide whether boarding schools specializing in academics or discipline are more important, or a mixture of both. Different boys boarding schools and girls boarding schools specialize in catering to different needs.
  3. Figure out how much it will cost to send your child to a girls boarding school or boys boarding school and how it will fit into your budget. Include the travel cost for holidays to and fro boarding schools, too.
  4. Determine how close you want to be to the boarding schools you are considering and how often you would like to have your child come home from boarding school for visits.
  5. Finally, visit the boys boarding schools or girls boarding schools with your child. Make sure your child feels comfortable at the boarding school.
  6. Speak to others who have attended the boys or girls boarding schools you are considering and obtain references.

Boys and Girls Boarding School Quotes

  1. "My daughter is very happy with the girls boarding school we chose. She loves her Texas boarding school. -Sarah Pines-
  2. "Our son is enrolled in an all boys boarding school for troubled teens and his grades have skyrocketed." -Jim McGuire-
  3. "Enrolling our two kids in top private boarding schools is one of the best decisions we have ever made. We elected to send them to California boarding schools. Our son and daughter love the boys boarding school and girls boarding school they attend." -Jackie and Bruce Smith-
  4. "Boarding school was definitely the best choice for our daughter. She was involved in evaluating and narrowing down the girls boarding schools that were best for her. She is now a senior in one of the top girls boarding schools in the country and is heading to college." -Helen Lee-
  5. "I was surprised when I discovered that I could afford to send my daughter to one of the top girls boarding schools in the USA. She loved her all girls boarding school." -Jose Oliveiro-
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