Monday, June 26, 2017

Study Abroad Programs Give Students an Experience of a Lifetime


Founded in 1976 to serve diagnostically diverse students who may have been diagnosed with various emotional and learning challenges, Chamberlain International School is a co-educational therapeutic day and boarding school. A school of inclusion based in Middleboro, Massachusetts, Chamberlain International School also hosts international programs to destinations such as the Netherlands and Bermuda. 

Known for its historic sites, landmarks, and museums, the Netherlands offers students studying abroad points of interest such as the Anne Frank House, the Kinderdijk windmills, and the Peace Palace. Students study art, culture, and history, and they have the opportunity to visit unique sites such as a massive castle with its front door in Germany and its back door in Holland. 

For students seeking warmer weather, sandy beaches, and the opportunity to study marine life, Bermuda is home to the Bermuda Institute for Ocean Sciences, a renowned research station that collects ocean data and studies the local ecosystems and geography. Students live at the institute, attend cultural events, and perform community service.

Thursday, June 15, 2017

Therapeutic Schools vs. Traditional Boarding Schools


Located in Middleboro, Massachusetts, Chamberlain International School is a therapeutic boarding and day school that serves students ages 11-22. Motivating and inspiring individuals in an environment conducive to personal growth and academic success, Chamberlain International School’s unique environment helps students who may otherwise struggle in a traditional school setting. 

An alternative solution for youth in crisis, a therapeutic school connects with students on a deeper level, which in turn may help with their mental health. Therapeutic schools tend to differ from traditional schools in that instructors may also have extended psychological training and mental health professionals may oversee the school’s programs. 

Traditional boarding schools prepare students for college by pushing them academically, but they aren’t usually equipped to handle students with behavioral or mental problems. While both traditional schools and therapeutic schools provide some sort of structure, traditional schools usually offer their students more free time to do as they please, whereas therapeutic schools implement additional responsibilities to help students become more self-reliant.