Flexi & Weekly Boarding

Flexi Boarding At Aldenham

Some familes like the idea of boarding, but do not want to say goodbye to their children for

a term at a time. Some children also like the idea of boarding but want to see their parents

more regularly. Our Flexi and Weekly options are perfect in such circumstances.

Flexi-Boarding

Aldenham offers flexible boarding options of 1 to 5 nights a week (5 nights a week is sometimes referred to as Weekly boarding). Students have their own bedroom space (we do not ‘hot-bed’) which is reserved for them all week, enabling them to make it their home from home even if they are only using it a couple of nights a week.

Flexi-boarders benefit from their own space in which to leave belongings (with a lockable space) and in which to get changed. They can relax in their room during break and lunch times too – day pupils have no access to the bedrooms. Simply having a bedroom makes the whole school experience more pleasant as it brings a sense of home to their daily school experience.

Flexi-boarders benefit from supervised prep where the staff on duty and senior students will be able to offer their assistance. Students have access to the School’s filtered and protected computer network and printing facilities through their devices. As all students in the school are doing prep at this time there is no reason to be doing anything else, so students find this routine helps them get their work done.

They are able to enjoy a degree of independence whilst also enjoying immediate access to the company of their peers in a safe environment, with a range of recreational options such as table-tennis, table football and pool or just enjoying the magnificent site with its spacious fields. This ability to socialise with real people removes some of the reliance on virtual networking sites on the Internet and is much healthier.

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“It is a second home, where my children feel warmth, comfort and nurturing. In this environment they have thrived academically and personally.”

PARENTS OF YR 8 GIRL, YR 11 BOY & YR 13 BOY

More Than Just School

There are several activities that are put on exclusively for boarders and flexi-boarders during the week – they are able to use the sports hall, the fitness suite and the school grounds in the evening, the Sixth Form bar is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and there are other events such as special dinners and quiz evenings.

Students can watch films or play the Xbox on the big screen with their friends, in cinematic surround sound. Of course, they are also able to attend the plethora of shows that are on in the theatre throughout the year. Such activities bring a richness to the school experience and sense of community unparalleled in ordinary day schools.

Boarders start the day well rested and get a good night’s sleep with the bedtimes carefully monitored. Of course, living in community is fun, so the students do enjoy some late night chats, but they learn to be disciplined in this and grow in maturity as a consequence. This is all good preparation for living away from home at university and in student halls.

Each House has a matron who is an important link in the pastoral support team for each pupil. Matron also takes care of the laundry. Students are taught to put their own clothes and bedding into the wash when necessary and collect them once washed and ironed before putting them away neatly! They also learn to make their beds! Having washing done at school also literally lightens the load at home.

We all know the importance of having a good breakfast. All boarders have a good and substantial breakfast, with their peers, and this sets them up for the busy day of learning ahead. As breakfast finishes at 8.15, boarders are less likely to be hungry in the morning session than those who had breakfast some hours earlier before travelling in to school.

Furthermore, from a practical stance, students are also able to avoid the often long and arduous commute which can take up a large part of the day meaning that more of their time can be used for more beneficial activities. Students who travel to and from school each day with an hour’s journey each way have spent the equivalent of an additional school day on the bus by the end of the week, whilst their boarding friends are relaxing or getting ahead with important school work.

With flexi boarding, it is possible to benefit from what boarding offers (and for parents to benefit from some time alone!) but to maintain regular contact.