Private Boarding Schools

It is possible for a UK student to travel to the US without their parents and directly enrol in a private boarding school. Please note it is not possible to directly enrol in a public (state-funded) school if the student does not have an immediate family member living in the US who is US citizen or permanent resident and acts as his/her legal guardian.

Historically, private boarding schools were established to create unique educational environments such as single-sex schools, religiously-affiliated schools and schools for students with learning disabilities. Some private schools called ‘preparatory schools’, or ‘prep schools’, are geared toward preparing students for admission to highly-selective colleges. Others emphasize certain curricula such as the performing arts or the International Baccalaureate curriculum.

Some private schools can be very selective, and parents should check that their child meets the admissions requirements. In addition, many application deadlines are early, so students should begin the process ideally one year in advance. Private schools may request academic records, writing samples, application essays and/or teacher recommendations. Many private boarding schools also require a standardised admissions exam such as the SSAT or the ISEE.

In considering your child’s education, it is important to research private schools and examine the mission statement of the school in order to find one with goals that match those of the student. Families may also wish to consult the Association of Boarding Schools for more information on private boarding schools.

Visas:

UK students travelling with their families should enter the US under the visa status of their parents. Students travelling to the US without their parents and participating in an exchange programme or attending a private boarding school should apply to the nearest US consular office for an F-1 Student Visa.