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Boarding schools are more like a international private school. They have dress codes, and more advanced educations. They have dormitories which consists almost half of the students. Some students of he boarding schools are day students which means they live at their own houses but go to school by their parents. There are no school buses, but rather has a pick up time where parents pick up their children after sports. There are various types of sports, differentiated by seasons. Mostly on fall, there are volleyball, Field Hockey, etc. In winter, there as Basketball, ice hockey, etc. In spring, there are tennis, etc. Also, for boarding schools, you need an interview and school tour to get in.

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Boarding schools typically house students on campus, providing accommodation and supervision outside of school hours. This can create a more immersive learning environment with strong community bonds. In contrast, ordinary schools typically cater to students who commute daily from their homes and may not offer the same level of round-the-clock support and activities.

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