Don't go to boarding. It's a waste of time and the fees are through the roof. You could better off using the money on going to a private school unless your on a scholarship. I went to a boarding school for a yr and the food is terrible, you have to go to bed early, they force you to study for a set of hrs, you can't watch tv for more than half an hr, you can't go into your dorm in the afternoon and forced to stay outside and you certainly want to go home everyday. Well that was my school, but it might turn out different for yours.xadrienne said:hey so my mum wants me to go to boarding school [St. Vincent's College Potts Point] but I'm not sure whether its a good school and stuff .. and about boarding - anything I need to know?
Which school was that?Deltan said:Don't go to boarding. It's a waste of time and the fees are through the roof. You could better off using the money on going to a private school unless your on a scholarship. I went to a boarding school for a yr and the food is terrible, you have to go to bed early, they force you to study for a set of hrs, you can't watch tv for more than half an hr, you can't go into your dorm in the afternoon and forced to stay outside and you certainly want to go home everyday. Well that was my school, but it might turn out different for yours.
St Gregory's College at campbelltown.z600 said:Which school was that?
i found out that Wenona is non-denominational .. so my mum can probably inquire there . so .. does anyone know what the school fees are? it doesnt say on the sitez600 said:There isnt many good girls catholic borading schools. Wenona, PLC and Abbosleight boards but in dont think they are catholic.
which school did you go to?teaspoon said:You guys must have had terrible boarding schools... I'm a boarder and it's absolutely awesome! The friends you make are stronger than any other friendships, and sure you go through ups and downs but it's all part of life.
Food at my school is not too bad, but a lot of us buy our own food on shopping leaves for when it's really bad. The rules are fairly restrictive but we can still go to parties, go shopping, movies etc as long as they know every detail of what we're doing.
I much prefer boarding than day school, a lot more fun and you can grow so much and live semi independantly.
which school was that?Trillium said:boarding. *waves flag unenthusiastically* yay.
I go to a boarding school. Have done so since year 7. It's a private Catholic girls school. hehe.
Um. Yeah. There are set study times, set meal times and set bedtimes. Study at my school, for the younger girls, is at least two hours a night, in a classroom. It gets longer as you get older. Um. Some TV programs are killed, commo (room with TV and sink and toaster and stuff) is locked during study, dinner and night.
The food is terrible most of the time, and fire alarms go off periodically for drills. At night. In the rain.
Weekend activities on a sunday are compulsory for younger girls. Free weekends are limited. Mass in compulsory. gah.
In essence, the place sucks.
But it is better, id say, than staying at home where i would have been, and it is good for independence. And learning how to fool both people and computers. *glares at firewalls*
Lots of freedoms are restricted though.
wow thats pretty expensive.z600 said:I think wenona can cost up to 35K/year in years 11 and 12. I am going to Shore boarding next year as a weekly border (i live 10 blocks away) and it costs about 40K/year including uniform, textbooks etc.
I think loreto kirribilli is the good one. Ye loreto is pretty good and have ugly uniforms. try Ravenswood, school for girlsxadrienne said:wow thats pretty expensive.
has anyone heard of Loreto Normanhurst? yeah its catholic too [sadly] and they got scary uniform, but is their education good?