Most American families thinking about boarding school tend to stick to schools located within the United States. But, depending on your circumstances and inclinations, you might want to think about Canadian boarding schools. Here are five reasons why.
Canada's boarding schools have quietly built strong reputations among families seeking rigorous academics, diverse student populations, and access to some of North America's most beautiful landscapes. While many U.S. families automatically focus their boarding school search domestically, Canada's schools offer a compelling alternative that combines familiar educational standards with the benefits of an international experience.
For students interested in broadening their perspectives without traveling halfway around the world, a Canadian boarding school can provide the ideal balance of independence, academic challenge, and cultural enrichment.
The foreign factor
Canada is not the U.S. It is a sovereign nation with a multi-ethnic population of approximately 41.5 million people. Most of the population resides along the U.S.-Canadian border. The three principal cities are Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal. Each has its own particular characteristics and attributes which you can discover as you explore their websites.
Canada is close to the United States. Most major Canadian cities are short flights from most American cities. So you don't have to fret about getting there quickly if something happens to your child. You do need to have proper identification both to enter Canada and, perhaps more importantly, to return home to the United States.
Canadians and Americans share much in common. The shops and restaurants are similar

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