Cultivate independent personality
The lifestyle of closed schools can help children gradually develop the ability to solve problems independently in their daily lives, making them more mature and sensible than their peers.
Improve the learning effect
Living on campus, children can concentrate more on their studies, reduce external interference and improve their learning efficiency.
Strengthen discipline
Closed schools usually have strict school rules and schedules, which is helpful to cultivate children's discipline and time management ability.
Lack of emotion
Long-term closed life may lead to estrangement between children and their families, but they miss their loved ones but can't go home often.
Relationship problem
Getting along between students and between teachers and students may become tense because of closed management, and sometimes even violent bloodshed occurs.
psychological stress
Long-term closed life may bring psychological pressure to children and affect their mental health.
How to choose
Parents should give full consideration to their children's personality, family situation, school reputation and educational philosophy when choosing a fully enclosed school. If children are independent and adaptable, and families support this kind of education, then a fully enclosed school may be a good choice. However, if children depend heavily on their families or there are serious problems in school management, then it may be more appropriate to choose other educational methods.