Boarding School Showers

<p>This is kinda awkward... but what are boarding school showers like for guys communal or seperate?</p>

<p>uhh well for girls its like. theirs a bathroom with a couple of shower stalls with curtains. one person per shower.</p>

<p>So im guessing its the same for guys!</p>

<p>lax – you will be able to see a dorm on your tour of the school and see the showers yourself. In my experience, the dorms had communal bathrooms with separate stalls for toilets and showers with private doors or curtains. In other words, no one would be able to see you take a shower or go to the bathroom unless you left the door open. HOWEVER, I would ask someone at the school if you cannot see for yourself.</p>

<p>There may or may not be communal showers in the locker room, but it’d be really weird if there weren’t individual ones in the dorms.</p>

<p>When I visited Deerfield, at least in the girls’ dorm ot was a few stalls with curtains. One person per stall.</p>

<p>As a textile science person I would like to share some fabric cleaning tricks that will save you all some money.
Don’t assume that dry cleaning will send back your blazer or dress that much cleaner. Small food stains can be removed with soap and cold water and a light rub with an old toothbrush.
Strong odors, especially in the arm pits, will not come out through dry cleaning. You can use hair shampoo(without conditioner) with cold water to lather up that area, then rinse and hang dry before sending off to the cleaners or pressing. (do not saturate entire garment)
The do it yourself dry cleaning kits really work well and the above suggestions will give you better results.</p>

<p>Thank you muf, these are life savers. I wish everyone at my school use these tricks so that we all smell nice like lemon shampoo. :D</p>

<p>The weird thing about that last post is that it was supposed go on the cleaning service thread. I must have pushed a wrong key and ended up here. Oh well.</p>