A catalyst for all-round development
Living on campus means that children need to face life independently, self-management, self-care ability and self-confidence, which will be greatly exercised and improved. At the same time, away from the interference of family environment, children can concentrate more on their studies and establish a closer learning relationship with teachers.
Emotional challenge
Without the warmth of home, children may face emotional challenges and their sense of security and mental health may be affected. High tuition fees are also a financial burden for many families. More importantly, living on campus may make the communication between parents and children less frequent and in-depth.
Where are you going?
There are thousands of ways for children to grow up. Choosing to live or go to school depends on the actual situation of the family and the adaptability of the children. If conditions permit, residential education may lay a more solid foundation for children's future. But if children can't adapt or families can't afford it, it may be more wise to choose a day school.