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  • What is a typical day like?
    Classes in the morning, activities in the afternoon.
  • Do students wear uniforms?
    Yes, they do.
  • Who takes care of students?
    Houseparents or teachers.
  • What are dormitories?
    Rooms where students sleep.
  • Can international students attend?
    Yes, many schools welcome them.
  • Do schools help with university applications?
    Yes, they provide guidance.
  • What subjects do students study?
    Maths, science, English, and more.
  • Do houses compete in events?
    Yes, in sports and other activities.
  • What happens after students finish school?
    Many go on to universities or start their careers, using the skills they learned.
  • What sports can students play?
    Football, rugby, tennis, and others.
  • Where are boarding schools in the UK located?
    In cities and the countryside.
  • Are meals provided?
    Yes, breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
  • Do boarding schools have libraries?
    Yes, for studying and reading.
  • Are there scholarships?
    Yes, for academic or sports excellence.
  • How do boarding schools help students become independent?
    They help students learn to organize their time and responsibilities.
  • Do students have free time?
    Yes, in the evenings and weekends.
  • Do students share rooms?
    Yes, usually with one or more students.
  • What exams do students take?
    GCSEs and A-levels.
  • What is a house system?
    Students are divided into groups called houses.
  • Is English support available?
    Yes, for non-native speakers.
  • Are there music and drama activities?
    Yes, students can join music and drama clubs.
  • What facilities do boarding schools have?
    Computer rooms, sports fields, art studios, and music rooms.
  • What is a boarding school?
    A school where students live and study.
  • Can students go home on weekends?
    Sometimes, depending on the school.