10 Things You Must Not Forget When Applying
Applying to boarding school is an exciting journey, but it requires careful planning and attention to detail.
- Missing key steps in the application process can impact your chances of acceptance.
- Whether you're preparing essays, securing recommendations, or scheduling interviews, staying organized is essential.

As you begin the process of selecting a boarding school for your child, consider the following ten items.
1. Submit your application before the deadline.
Waiting until the last minute to apply is never a good idea.
- Ensure your child's admissions folder is completed well before the .
- Admissions staff are intrinsically well-organized and detail-oriented.
They will appreciate the care and concern that you have shown in completing your child's file as soon as you can. After all, they can only begin their review process once the file is complete.
- If a school does not have a fixed admissions deadline but instead uses , the same rules of the road apply.
- Submit your application and all the supporting materials as soon as possible.
2. Give recommendation forms to your child's teachers early.
Don't hand the forms to the teachers the week before they are due.
- That's discourteous. Don't forget to put a stamp on all the return envelopes. Teachers will appreciate your thoughtfulness.
- Recommendation forms take time and care to complete.
- Give your child's teachers as much
