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GED Boarding Schools

Boarding schools that offer General Educational Development (GED) curriculum are usually religious or military schools for troubled teens. Students who enroll in these schools may have experienced academic difficulties at their previous school. In addition to GED-oriented curriculum, these schools also provide strict discipline and a strong support network. There are only a handful of such schools in the United States.
  1. Turning Winds Academic Institute

    • Turning Winds Academic Institute is a secular boarding school for troubled youth. In addition to GED-oriented curriculum, it offers counseling and psychiatric help for its students. Turning Winds' therapeutic program is comprehensive. Each student receives a complete education as well as thorough medical attention. Parents who choose Turning Winds may elect to place their children in the high school diploma program or the GED program, depending on their preference.

    Bethel Academy

    • Bethel Academy is a private, Christian boarding school that offers a GED program. Bethel's programs are aimed at providing troubled youth with a Christian education, in addition to preparing them for the GED exam. Bethel asks that all students consider completing a normal high school diploma, offering the GED option for students who may have difficulties completing a regular high school program.

    Abundant Life Academy

    • Abundant Life Academy is a Christian boarding school for troubled teens. Abundant Life offers numerous programs, both regular stream and GED stream. For students who wish to pursue a GED, the Academy offers the PPC II program, which prepares students to write and pass their GED exams.

    Army Prepatory School

    • The Army Preparatory School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina offers a training boot camp that prepares recruits to write the GED. Although the Army Preparatory School is not classified as a conventional school (its program is only four weeks in duration), it is nonetheless a school which takes students as boarders, and prepares them to write the GED. The Army Preparatory School boasts a 99 percent GED pass rate among its 2,000 student graduating class members.

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