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They were all she'd had those long years in boarding school.
He went to boarding school at the age of six.
By 1922, most children from the community were in boarding schools.
In the case of boarding schools, they also show them the city.
Boarding schools will not be the answer for all looked after children.
For a couple of years she went to a boarding school.
She is said to spent some time in boarding school.
The father would like to place the boy in a good boarding school to help him.
Here, students from three top boarding schools show how it's done.
Since 1946, it has again been a state boarding school.
Between 1965 and 1972, the house became a boarding school for boys.
He received his education at a boarding school away from home.
It is one of the very few boarding schools in the area.
Once there were at least 83 black boarding schools, most of them in South.
She had come to town too, and was in the girls' boarding school.
At the age of six, she was sent to a boarding school for five years.
She had a daughter who was away at boarding school but would be home in a couple of weeks.
The building was later used as a boarding school, and since 2004 it has been a law college.
I lost it - and my children in boarding school!
The girls had just come out of boarding school, and the men from the Army.
The night of the attack, they had been off at boarding school.
And three years of French at her boarding school was a great help, too.
His mother died in 1832 and he was sent to boarding school.
In 1999, the boarding school closed after over 110 years.
He left boarding school the following term in early 1963.
Residential schools are those where most or all students live at the school.
It is a residential school with a strength of 120 teachers.
Personally, I feel that a residential school has a lot to offer.
There are two residential schools being established in the Village.
A modern residential school and engineering college are being run by the company.
A percentage of the residential schools were in or close by the children's communities.
Residential school enrollment during the same period rose from 3,904 to 8,213.
The church continued to deal with the consequences of the Native residential school issue.
After the war the camp became an open prison, and there is now a residential school on the site.
It had a church, a residential school and a convent.
The story follows a six year old Aboriginal girl four days before she is taken to residential school.
Students with families like that tended to attend the residential schools.
However, the grounds were developed to meet the needs of a residential school for blind children.
"The government and most people in Canada haven't come to terms with the residential schools," he said.
They are public residential schools for Minnesota children with special needs, serving students from birth to age 21.
It has 20 day schools and one residential school.
Chapel is also held on Sunday mornings for the residential school community.
This house also contained an orphanage and a residential school.
Following a period of occupation by a residential school the house was converted to a hotel.
The last residential school was not closed until 1996.
Some large residential schools are coming up in this village adjoining the lake.
Two private residential schools and an industrial training institute have recently been established near the village.
The corporation intended to use the building as a residential school for around 60 pupils.
A total of 750 residential schools would be opened in educational backward blocks.
This was practiced widely, at least until youth were sent to residential schools.