The Supplemental Kick

December 3, 2009

Courtney Sale Ross School boarding program attracting many

Filed under: Education Resources — admin @ 12:17 pm

The Ross School, founded by Courtney Sale Ross in 1992, launched its boarding program last year and it has already attracted more than 50 students from 10 different countries.

The program compounds founder Courtney Sale Ross’ goal of fostering a cultural and international understanding as part of the school’s curriculum.

Students are coming to the Ross School from as far away as Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japan, according to an article in the East Hampton Star.

At first, the boarding program began with just five students, but has quickly expanded to include 50 boarders, which is about 25 percent of the high school. There are plans to grow to an overall boarding population that will represent 50 percent of school community, according to the school’s Web site.

Tuition for boarding grade eight through twelve students ranges from between $30,000 to $44,000. The school does offer tuition assistance programs, however, those are typically reserved for students who live nearby the campus.

Students who participate in the boarding program have a choice of living “family style” (dorm-style) with faculty house parents during their time at Ross School, or they can live with a host family.

The program is described as a “wonderful opportunity for students to prepare for the increased independence and responsibility of college academics.”

It’s not all about hitting the books. Students are invited to partake in a wide variety of weekend activities, such as trips to nearby New York City, sporting events, museums and more. Students recently gathered for a karaoke night, learned how to make sushi and baked apple pies, according to the Boarding News blog.

Founder Courtney Sale Ross, who has been described as an innovator in the education field for the past two decades, wanted to provide an educational outlet that challenged the way traditional schools work.

Under Courtney Sale Ross’ leadership, the school has recently been lauded for being at the “frontiers of education,” for its innovative curriculum. It used neuroscientific findings with a heavy focus on “multiple intelligences” and the links between emotion and learning, to create new curriculum.

Parents can learn more about the programs at Ross School by calling the admissions office at 631-907-5400.

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