Boarding school
Boarding School (English: Boarding School) is a boarding school with a boarding system. Boarding (English: boarding) is a word that means "boarding, boarding life", and separates from parents and family, trains not only academically but also mentally and physically in the dormitory life, and develops rules, courtesy, independence, and communication skills. .. Classes are characterized by being held in small groups. Translated as boarding school in Japanese.
A finishing school is a school for good manners for girls of good families to prepare for their social debut, and it must be distinguished from this.
It is also an educational institution where many sons of royal aristocrats are enrolled and graduated.
History
The ancestor of the modern boarding school is a boarding school founded in England in the 15th and 16th centuries. (The oldest existing boarding school in Britain is Eton College, founded in 1440.) The UK boarding school system was inherited by the United States and Australia, which are closely related to Britain. In the fourth quarter of the 18th century, many boarding schools began to be established in the United States. (The oldest extant boarding school in the United States is the Phillips Academy, founded in 1778.) Also, at the end of the 19th century, Hermann Lietz learned from British boarding education and many boarding education called rural education in Germany. Founded an institution. Boarding schools began to be established in Switzerland after the end of the 19th century. (The oldest existing boarding school in Switzerland is Le Rose, founded in 1880.) There are many educational institutions in the United States, Austria, etc. that model this practice.
Boarding schools in each country
Switzerland
Swiss boarding schools are made up of students and teachers from around the world and are highly international.
Swiss boarding schools were founded later than the founding of boarding schools in other countries. It features the introduction of various curriculums, such as adopting both the British method and the United States method (in principle, only the British method in the United Kingdom and the United States method in the United States are available).
Le Rosey
College Alpin Beau Soleil
École d'Humanité
Aiglon College
Collège du Léman
Leysin American School
Tasis American School
St. George's International School
Nouvelle
Shunt Merle
College Champite
Institute Montana Zugerberg
Institute Monte Rosa
Briyamon International School
Institute Auf dem Rosenberg
Le Regent Clan Montana College
Swiss Young Boarding School
Pré Fleuri 3 years old ~
La Garenne École Internationale 4 years old ~
Boarding school for Japanese in Switzerland
Kumon Leysin Academy of Switzerland
Germany
Odenwaldschule
United Kingdom
British public schools are typical of boarding schools. After graduating, many students go on to prestigious higher education institutions such as Oxford University and Cambridge University, so they are considered as educational institutions that train the elite and knowledge classes.
Eton College (founded in 1440)