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10 Best Boarding Schools in the World

Education has become a necessity for everyone. Learning can be done anywhere in the school, dormitories (boarding schools) even at home. Choosing the best schools and the quality is important thing. International schools is being widely piloted in Indonesia. Here are 10 of the world’s best boarding school for kindergarten through junior high school level.

10 Best Boarding Schools in the World

10. JFK International – Switzerland

Switzerland is one of the richest countries in the world and quality schools. There are 12 highly qualified university, the University of Zurich is Switzerland’s largest universities. JFK International is one of the best boarding schools in the world. The school is situated in the most beautiful mountain village in the Swiss Alps. JFK is a school that “only” have 60 students to 70 students aged between 5 and 14. The education system is very good at JFK International, each student is treated exclusively and intensely by the teachers. This becomes very important and a major concern, because each individual child is different, unique with different needs. The interaction between teacher and student become an important factor for the talents and interests of each student can be tapped and developed to the maximum. The curriculum at JFK is specially designed for international schools and provide students with a wealth of experience through activities, trips, computers and sports.
JFK International - Switzerland

9. Branksome Hall – Canada

Canada is the second largest country by total area and one of the richest countries in the world. In the field of education Canada has Branksome Hall as one of the best boarding schools in the world. Branksome Hall was established in 1903 located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and occupies an area of 13 acres. Branksome Hall students are all women with educational levels kindergarten through junior high. Branksome school building near the Carolinian forest areas, which integrate into the classroom, has four tennis courts, offers a curriculum of art, develop critical thinking skills. Students are educated to foster a balance between academics and co-curricular options and emphasizes a global perspective. Branksome has an international outlook, with many highly qualified teachers who have international teaching experience, and produce high quality graduates to proceed to the next level.
Branksome Hall - Canada

8. School of Women – New Zealand

New Zealand is one of the most prosperous country in the world with the lowest in the world corruption index. New Zealand is a country with a population of adult literacy reached 99 per cent means that almost all New Zealand citizens get a good education. New Zealand has the best girls boarding school in the world, the School of Women is located in Auckland. This school was founded nearly a century ago. The school is implementing a dynamic learning, equipped with the latest classroom resources, recreational facilities and other spectacular.

7. Westminster School – UK

No doubt that Westminster School is a boarding school in the world which is located next to Westminster Abbey, London. There is a saying “if you want to see the quality of an educational institution, look at the alumni”. Many world leaders (the philosopher John Locke), top artists (like Dido, Gavin Rossdale) and well-known figures (composer Andrew Lloyd Webber) is an alumni of Westminster School. Westminster School was founded in 1179. Westminster School graduates as much as 50% admitted to the University of Oxford and Cambridge. As many as 45 percent choose the appropriate program for them at other universities leading countries and 5 percent have taken place at universities in America.
Westminster School - UK

6. Charterhouse School – UK

Charterhouse School was formerly the Hospital of the King James and Thomas Sutton. This school just celebrates 400th birthday in 2011. Charterhouse offers a dynamic and progressive education, and graduates continue to fill the best universities in the UK. Its priority is not the test but the stimulation of an independent inquiry and intellectual curiosity. Students are encouraged to maintain a balance between academic work and extra-curricular opportunities, with sporting and cultural achievements.
Charterhouse School - UK

5. UWCSEA VISION – Singapore

From Asia have UWCSEA VISION, Singapore as one of the best boarding schools in the world. United World College of South East Asia to implement a holistic education system. Students of this school are the children of expatriates in Singapore. An excerpt reviews of The Good Schools Guide International stated that “This school has good academic reputation deservedly but offers more than just exam success for students … This is not a school for those who would love to sit on the sidelines or for those with substantial educational needs “. UWCSEA have an international focus and has developed a worldwide reputation for providing challenging holistic value based education with an emphasis on academic achievement, service to others, environmental management, teamwork and leadership.
UWCSEA VISION - Singapore

4. Dulwich College Management International (DCMI) – China

DCMI is the best boarding schools in the world to the international level. DCMI is a network of educational facilities in Asia based on the philosophy of education is one of the UK’s leading independent schools, Dulwich International College, London. DCMI began to operate in China, with the founding of Dulwich College in Shanghai. These educational institutions offer non-denominational academic education to the expatriate community. Following the success of the Shanghai College of DCMI have established Dulwich College in Beijing, Suzhou, and Zhuhai in China as well as in Seoul, South Korea. DCMI also developed a bilingual kindergarten under a separate brand name, Windsor, and developed the A-level and advanced placement services for the local market.
Dulwich College Management International (DCMI) - China

3. Canadian Academy – Japan

Although its name is the Canadian Academy, but the school is located on Rokko Island in Kobe, Japan. Canadian Academy was founded with a mission to inspire students to ask questions, reflect, and choose for their future life provision. Canadian Academy has received permission from the Ministry of Education of Japan. The best boarding school in the world is established since 1913. Canadian Academy has been accredited by WASC (Western Association of Schools and Colleges) and the Council of International Schools (CIS) from the U.S.. The layout of the school is designed to create a family environment and to foster a closer relationship between students and their parents with home residents.
Canadian Academy - Japan

2. Eton College – UK

Eton College is one of the best boarding schools in the world. This school only accepts boys aged 13 to 18 years. Initially the school was founded by King Henry VI as a charity school to provide free education for poor boys in 1440. Educated at Eton College system to apply the ratio of 10:1, meaning that there may only ten students to one teacher. Computer class has existed since 1970, but there was only one computer in one school. Now all students are required to have a computer (laptop) and connect it with fiber-optic network into the bedroom school students respectively. Eton College provides an excellent quality of education for the students to achieve high academic standard pliers as a result of their teaching and learning activities in class.
Eton College - UK

1. The best school in the world is at home

Yup, the world’s best schools at home. Of course, with the support of all family members who also do the learning as “learners”. The house is an ideal place to learn. Learning to live, learn to socialize, learn academically, learning skills and so forth. Each parent shall provide the maximum education of the child and not the responsibility of an educational institution. A civilization is good, superior, quality in education ranging from home before proceeding to formal educational institutions such as schools, dormitories, and so forth. Home is first school and family members are students who learn together and keep learning.
Learning at home

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