Boarding School Brea CA

The two types of boarding school are college-preparatory boarding schools, which are for students looking for greater personal and academic challenges, and therapeutic boarding schools, which are geared toward students with home and school difficulties. Students who live at these residential schools are called boarders. Boarders’ access to faculty is high, and there is a high degree of personal attention from faculty available. Read on to learn more and to gain access to boarding schools in Brea, CA.

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Brea-olinda High School
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(714) 990-7850
789 North Wildcat Way
Brea, CA 92821
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Brea Canyon High (Continuation School)
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(714) 990-7882
689 North Wildcat Way
Brea, CA 92821
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El Camino Real Continuation High School
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(714) 996-1971
1351 Orangethorpe Ave.
Placentia, CA 92870
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El Dorado High School
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(714) 993-5350
1651 North Valencia Ave.
Placentia, CA 92870
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Esperanza High School
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(714) 779-7870
1830 North Kellogg Dr.
Anaheim, CA 92870
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Troy High School
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(714) 626-4401
2200 East Dorothy Ln.
Fullerton, CA 92831
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Valencia High School
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(714) 996-4970
500 North Bradford Ave.
Placentia, CA 92870
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La Vista High (Continuation School)
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(714) 466-7602
909 North State College Blvd.
Fullerton, CA 92831
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John A. Rowland High School
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(626) 965-3448
2000 South Otterbein St.
Rowland Heights, CA 91748
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La Entrada High School
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(714) 779-4170
4175 Fairmont Blvd.
Yorba Linda, CA 92886
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  • Considering a U.S. Boarding or Summer School Program?

    By Study in the USA  

    In the United States there is a network of independent residential schools for boys and girls aged 10 to 18 years old. Called “boarding schools,” they were established by dedicated educators to meet specific goals.

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    In the United States there is a network of independent residential schools for boys and girls aged 10 to 18 years old. Called “boarding schools,” they were established by dedicated educators to meet specific goals. These goals were usually to have students achieve excellence in academics, gain sound moral and spiritual character, and develop physical strength and dexterity, usually through competitive sports.

    The primary aim of the majority of U.S. boarding schools is to fully prepare young students for enrollment in leading universities. Some of these schools are over 200 years old and have educated many of the world’s most influential and successful business executives, politicians, scientists, educators and leaders of the 20th century.

    Why Choose an American School?

    Schools in the U.S.A. offer outstanding educational programs taught by dedicated and skilled teachers. These schools are clearly focused on excellence in education for young students, and intellectual growth is stressed along with the importance of personal and societal values.

    In addition to gaining a superb education in some of the best schools in the world, there are ten very good reasons why you should consider studying in the U.S.A.:

    • To gain independence, discipline and maturity by living away from home
    • To gain admission to U.S. universities and colleges
    • To have the opportunity to be a leader in the classroom and/or on the athletic field
    • To become fluent in reading, writing and speaking English
    • To gain knowledge of United States culture, geography, economics and daily life
    • To make new and life-long friends from around the world
    • To have relationships with role-model teachers outside of the classroom
    • To have small classes and individual help with a variety of subjects
    • To learn something new: a sport, acting, playing an instrument, riding a horse
    • To have an opportunity to play U.S. high school sports

    Attending school in the U.S.A. can be a little scary and expensive, but it also can be one of the best investments that you and your parents can make. It will assure you of a quality education and a solid foundation of skills and values for continuing studies at the university level and for a lifetime.

    By Study in the USA

    Study in the USA is the education guide for international students.  Here you can Request Information from English as a Second Language (ESL) programs, universities, colleges, and boarding schools in the USA and Canada. Search the list of programs by language or category, including:

    • English as a Second Language (ESL)
    • Summer
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate...

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