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Training for Success at Private Military Schools

by Christine Harrell(572) Blue Star


Private military schools are becoming increasingly popular as an alternative to public education and other types of private school. Generally, private military schools are for students of high school age. They are usually boarding schools, where students live on-site in order to get the most out of their experience. These cover the same basic educational materials as other high schools, but with an additional emphasis on discipline, athletics, academics, leadership and structure. Students often learn how to march in formation, participate in physical training activities, and run a schedule similar to those at other private academies.

They are practical for students looking to join the armed forces in the future. These schools teach students about organization and train them for career advancement in the ranks of the armed forces. Students learn teamwork and leadership skills, as well as fitness training. These skills are necessary for any leadership position, so graduates are well-prepared for the armed forces. Recruiters often visit these academies to speak with upper-level students about their opportunities after graduation to let them know about their career options.

Admissions policies into private military schools vary from school to school. Some academies have rolling admissions, where students can apply year-round to enroll in the school. Others have an annual deadline for enrollment. Some of the admissions policies are stricter than others, but all have an emphasis on physical training, strategic planning, and critical thinking skills. Students admitted to these academies must be prepared for a rigorous academic program.

Like many academies, a private military school also have a strict code of conduct that every student must follow. Students who are found to break the school's rules are subject to punishment or expulsion. However, these rules serve a purpose and help enhance the students' educational experiences. Private schools tend to provide smaller classes, so students receive more one-on-one time with their instructors. This gives students a better opportunity to master the material in the classroom and discuss their assignments with other students.

Students who complete their education at a private military academy have a high rate of success both in postsecondary education and in their careers in the armed forces. They graduate high school with a strong understanding of discipline, the chain of command and their opportunities for advancement. Their participation in small classroom settings gives them the chance to learn more effectively, making them an ideal candidate for continued education or military service upon graduation.

Author is a freelance copywriter. For more information about military school, please visit http://www.fishburne.org


Article submitted Tuesday, January 24, 2012 & read 4 times.

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