They are similar, but there are opportunites to learn skills in boarding schools, you are taught to not memorize but to understand concepts. Since many teachers live in there you are helped more by them. There are possibilities in having lots of friends who you can talk to and hang out with inside the dorms and they will help you know the benefits of those types of schools, their values and importance on education. The staff however can either be very nice and understanding ( if they were boarders) or mean to the point of punishing you if you are not a perfectly behaved student or if you misbehave or have chronic tardiness issues. Some of them play favorites and let students smoke in their schools. However those staff members later quit or don't stay too long. Those that are former borders can be very sympathetic with new students and those who have never been students in boarding schools want borders to adapt quickly if not they are encouraged to stay in their homes. The staff members are not parents of the kids, but they do control the cell phone usage ( either none or 1 a week or daily at certain times), they let you know when you can go out and when you can't many times you can't on the weekdays/ weekends unless borders go in their buses to malls, stores, supermarkets and other places. They give you schedules for their daily activities to develop discipline and clean their rooms. Education is their #1 priority not going out to all the cool places every day or every weekend. If students seek a lot freedom in going out every day and every weekend and talk non stop on their cell phones all the time to be honest boarding schools are not the right places, only their day schools can help them get a good education that is better than those of public schools. They don't allow many borders to have cars or have strangers drop them off in their parking lots because they fear those strangers can harm the borders but at times they allow some to have cars so students have to arrange doing errands with a staff member. If you feel lonely, some might be super nice and give you advices , mainly they try give you books to distract minds and motivate students to always think positively in their schools 24/7 and to feel that is ok to live without their parents. Parents can visit at times. There are options to stay connected with families and get a great education by going part time Monday thru Friday and home on the weekends. If the boarding system doesn't work then like I said going to their day schools is another option. If you board you will change as a person, you will like reading, might become sociable ( if you are shy), will be more neat, a more clean person and a bit independent.
That phone rule, uggh would have annoyed me so much, like can I have some freedom and not everything determined by someone else? Haha but maybe it's because I didn't go to boarding school. One of the weirdest, not juiciest, stories from my time in school is that in 8th grade we had quite a difficult teacher. She lashed out on us from time to time without any reason and it was a bit difficult to deal with her. One day our director enters our classroom and tells us that we would know what this would be about and we were like what is going on? It turned out that a mother of one of our classmates had written a letter to the director complaining about that teacher and had signed with our class name:D like wtf, we didn''t know about it and what kind of adult would do that?
Yeah the phone rule sucked but it definitely encouraged more reading which was good!! Oooh that's really harsh for someone to sign a letter in your name, hopefully you managed to clear that up!!
@@thatonecharlie okay, yes, it might animate you to read more but I always loved reading so that wouldn't have been a problem for me:) and yes we cleared it up and there were several conversations with the mother who wrote it, other parents from our class etc., still that was really surreal:D
Which school did you go to? I was hoping to send our son to boarding school for his Y7 but I'm glad I got to watch this videos as I have changed my mind.
LOL - very interesting. As for the cider - stealing alcohol from the science lab, really??? Wow, just...wow! Back in my day, students used to go to Boots for the beer/wine kits. I don't know if they also had cider kits but maybe. Unfortunately, even the best hidden home brew could be given away by the scent, and some of our masters had noses like bloodhounds. Others, not so much. :) I think I might have been the first to build a still. For experimental purposes only, of course. :) Anyway, thanks for the video!
@@thatonecharlie during my 6th form, i was conducting an experiment. We had to flame a mixture of solution (which has alcohol) and i accidentally dropped the test tube on the table and it went whoosh with a flame. Scary
This is so relatable for me going to a boarding school! 😂😂
ahaha I feel they are all very similar
They are similar, but there are opportunites to learn skills in boarding schools, you are taught to not memorize but to understand concepts. Since many teachers live in there you are helped more by them. There are possibilities in having lots of friends who you can talk to and hang out with inside the dorms and they will help you know the benefits of those types of schools, their values and importance on education. The staff however can either be very nice and understanding ( if they were boarders) or mean to the point of punishing you if you are not a perfectly behaved student or if you misbehave or have chronic tardiness issues. Some of them play favorites and let students smoke in their schools. However those staff members later quit or don't stay too long. Those that are former borders can be very sympathetic with new students and those who have never been students in boarding schools want borders to adapt quickly if not they are encouraged to stay in their homes. The staff members are not parents of the kids, but they do control the cell phone usage ( either none or 1 a week or daily at certain times), they let you know when you can go out and when you can't many times you can't on the weekdays/ weekends unless borders go in their buses to malls, stores, supermarkets and other places. They give you schedules for their daily activities to develop discipline and clean their rooms. Education is their #1 priority not going out to all the cool places every day or every weekend. If students seek a lot freedom in going out every day and every weekend and talk non stop on their cell phones all the time to be honest boarding schools are not the right places, only their day schools can help them get a good education that is better than those of public schools. They don't allow many borders to have cars or have strangers drop them off in their parking lots because they fear those strangers can harm the borders but at times they allow some to have cars so students have to arrange doing errands with a staff member. If you feel lonely, some might be super nice and give you advices , mainly they try give you books to distract minds and motivate students to always think positively in their schools 24/7 and to feel that is ok to live without their parents. Parents can visit at times.
There are options to stay connected with families and get a great education by going part time Monday thru Friday and home on the weekends. If the boarding system doesn't work then like I said going to their day schools is another option. If you board you will change as a person, you will like reading, might become sociable ( if you are shy), will be more neat, a more clean person and a bit independent.
That phone rule, uggh would have annoyed me so much, like can I have some freedom and not everything determined by someone else? Haha but maybe it's because I didn't go to boarding school. One of the weirdest, not juiciest, stories from my time in school is that in 8th grade we had quite a difficult teacher. She lashed out on us from time to time without any reason and it was a bit difficult to deal with her. One day our director enters our classroom and tells us that we would know what this would be about and we were like what is going on? It turned out that a mother of one of our classmates had written a letter to the director complaining about that teacher and had signed with our class name:D like wtf, we didn''t know about it and what kind of adult would do that?
Yeah the phone rule sucked but it definitely encouraged more reading which was good!! Oooh that's really harsh for someone to sign a letter in your name, hopefully you managed to clear that up!!
@@thatonecharlie okay, yes, it might animate you to read more but I always loved reading so that wouldn't have been a problem for me:) and yes we cleared it up and there were several conversations with the mother who wrote it, other parents from our class etc., still that was really surreal:D
I boarded for 11 years, upper school was definitely more fun than prep school
That is a long time to board. But upper school is great for boarding!!
I’m going to boarding school in september and i’m terrified- luckily your stories make things seem a lot funnier lol
It’s really good fun, even if it might seem difficult at first!!
Good luck. Watch out for your corn hole dude.
Quick question who takes care of your feeding and accomodation. Is it your parents or the government?
I think that can seem kind of sad for the kid, do you feel that way after going through it?
Which school did you go to? I was hoping to send our son to boarding school for his Y7 but I'm glad I got to watch this videos as I have changed my mind.
LOL - very interesting. As for the cider - stealing alcohol from the science lab, really??? Wow, just...wow! Back in my day, students used to go to Boots for the beer/wine kits. I don't know if they also had cider kits but maybe. Unfortunately, even the best hidden home brew could be given away by the scent, and some of our masters had noses like bloodhounds. Others, not so much. :) I think I might have been the first to build a still. For experimental purposes only, of course. :)
Anyway, thanks for the video!
Very cool content Charlie you speak probably the clearest english in the world :D
Ayyy thank you very much :))
Dude, why are you snitching like that? What happens in boarding school stays in boarding school. 😂🤣
Boarding school sounds really cool since you could be rewlly good friends but i could never bc im not obeying no one but my parents lol
Wow, stealing drinks, daredevil 😂👌
I’d like to clarify I wasn’t involved in any of the drink making or stealing 😂
If Sir had of caught you, he'd have gotten jolly batey!
so ther exist a secular boarding school too
lol, stealing pure alcohol. that's dangerous
I know!!! Especially for use in chemistry, crazy
@@thatonecharlie during my 6th form, i was conducting an experiment. We had to flame a mixture of solution (which has alcohol) and i accidentally dropped the test tube on the table and it went whoosh with a flame. Scary
oh my days!! I can imagine. Chemistry experiments were so fun though
@@thatonecharlie yup
The real question here is: how common is guy on guy action at a boarding school?
This. I refuse to believe that at least 50% of the guys don’t play around with each other more than once.
okay just like write a sitcom about your time there plz
ahaha that would be jokes
You are which college in durham university? I am from ustinov 😁
I go to Cuths!!
12 weeks a term ,
3 terms / 3 trimesters a year .
you still learning russian??
Yess I am!! Although it’s not my main priority because I’ve got loads of uni work currently
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