Have you ever considered boarding school?

Get to know the nation’s top boarding schools and learn what this educational option offers students at Boarding School Connect: GVL.

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Boarding schools have extensive financial aid options + provide one-of-a-kind social and educational opportunities that both challenge students and nurture a sense of belonging.

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Whether you’ve heard the myth that boarding school is for students who misbehave, believe it’s out of your price range, or simply just never considered it an option, here’s a chance to learn what boarding school really offers students.

On Wednesday, Sept. 27, 57 boarding schools from 20 states will gather for Boarding School Connect: GVL — a free informational fair about the benefits, financial aid options, and unparalleled opportunities that boarding schools provide.

The event is hosted by Bowdre Consulting , a full-service educational consulting company that guides + places K-12 students on an academic path that helps them achieve their goals.

Boarding school is a great option for students who are:

  • High achievers
  • Performing and visual arts students
  • Interested in collegiate sports
  • Looking for a strong community + holistic education
  • Have learning differences or autism
  • Interested in studying abroad

RSVP for the inaugural Greenville event to meet some of the nation’s top boarding schools (think: world-renowned academics, arts, and athletics), including Choate, Woodberry Forest, Miss Porters, Christchurch, Pomfret + more.

See the schools + RSVP (for free)

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Bethany is based out of Sacramento, CA, and loves the city for its sunny days and local coffee. She previously owned and operated Sacramento Press, but made her way to 6AM City so she could spend more time doing what she loves most: writing + editing. She also enjoys gardening, running, traveling, and doing almost any activity outside.
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