Military schools and private academies for boys

Many teens find themselves dealing with emotional issues that hamper their ability to perform in school or excel in social settings. For young adults like this, the sense of discipline and self-worth that come from the rigorous training found at military schools can be the perfect option, helping boys to get them back on track, and in turn becoming mature and responsible adults.

It is common for teenage boys to have problems dealing with is harnessing (or focussing) their energy. Mis-directred energy can lead to fights and other problems. While this is normal on occasion, it shouldn’t be a recurring issue. If your son is constantly getting into trouble at school, talking back at home and having social problems, it might be time to consider a more specialized education program.

The thought of sending their child to a school or academy can be daunting to parents. It can seem like a drastic decision to split up a family (parents can expect to go weeks or even months without seeing their children). In many cases, parents don’t get their children the help they need or deserve, because they are anxious about being separated from their children. This completely understandable.

In cases like this, non-boarding private military schools like are an attractive option. Instead of boarding schools where teens are sent to live full-time, military high schools function in a similar fashion as traditional high schools -- students arrive at the campus in the morning and leave in the afternoon to go back to their homes. It’s a significantly less traumatic experience for many teens than heading to a distant school.

Also referred to as military academies, both environments offers teenage boys many of the same lessons that boarding schools do. These schools use military-style teaching exercises and discipline to teach valuable lessons to underachieving students while encouraging them to reach their full potential. The actual methods and programs are vastly different from school to school. You can find out more about schools in your area by searching through our extensive directory.

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