Boarding school definition

Boarding school means a facility which provides 24-hour care to school age children, provides education as its primary function, and is accredited by an accrediting agency acceptable to the secretary of health and environment.
Boarding school means a private school that:
Boarding school means a place accepting for board, care,

Examples of Boarding school in a sentence

  • Then, the researcher will know students‟ attitude towards English speaking at eight grade (class A) at MTS An-nur Tangkit Islamic Boarding school.

  • Based on the discussion, it can be concluded that the students‟ attitude towards speaking English at eight grade of students MTS An-nur Islamic Boarding school is mainly positive attitude.

  • In learning English, besides from costs incurred by students in language use students at An-nur Tangkit Islamic Boarding school are also supported by several reasons.

  • The subject of this research is eight grade students of MTS An-nur Tangkit Islamic Boarding school Muaro Jambi, this research investigating eight A class to get research results.


More Definitions of Boarding school

Boarding school means a place accepting for board, care, and instruction 5 or more children under 16 years of age.
Boarding school means any school which provides board and lodging for primary and/or secondary students.
Boarding school means an institution that is operated solely for educational purposes and that meets each of the following criteria:
Boarding school means a school registered with the Department of Education as a school. Its program must follow established school schedules, with holiday breaks and summer recesses in accordance with other public and private school programs. The children in residence must customarily return to their family homes or legal guardians during school breaks and must not be in residence year round, except this provision shall not apply to foreign students. The parents of these children retain custody and financial responsibility.
Boarding school means a school in which some or all of the students reside during the school year
Boarding school means a school which has boarding pupils, whether or not it also has day pupils;
Boarding school means a school which is accredited by the Florida Council of Independent Schools or the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools; which is accredited by the Council on Accreditation, the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, or the Coalition for Residential Education; and which is registered with the Department of Education as a school. Its program must follow established school schedules, with holiday breaks and summer recesses in accordance with other public and private school programs. The children in residence must customarily return to their family homes or legal guardians during school breaks and must not be in residence year-round, except that this provision does not apply to foreign students. The parents of these children retain custody and planning and financial responsibility. A boarding school currently in existence and a boarding school opening and seeking accreditation have 3 years to comply with the requirements of this paragraph. A boarding school must provide proof of accreditation or documentation of the accreditation process upon request. A boarding school that cannot produce the required documentation or that has not registered with the Department of Education shall be considered to be providing residential group care without a license. The department may impose administrative sanctions or seek civil remedies as provided under paragraph (11)(a).