What is the best boarding school in Florida?

<p>Is it Bolles or St Andrews or North Broward Prep?
Also are there any good boarding schools in Georgia(near Atlanta) and in the Carolinas?</p>

<p>bolles.
their matriculation isn’t that impressive, but out of the 3…</p>

<p>hockaday is also in the south (texas) and it’s pretty great. only catch is, it’s an all-girls school :P</p>

<p>St. Andrew’s-Sewanee and Baylor are both in TN, and they’re pretty good. Also check out NCSSM if you live in North Carolina. Episcopal is in Virginia, if that’s not too far out of your range.</p>

<p>I almost applied to Hockaday, but decided against it because A its and all girls school and B the school goes from Pre-K to graduation, meaning most of the girls have gone to school together their whole lives.</p>

<p>hockaday also has a tiny boarding population. honestly, it’s more like a great DAY school, but…</p>

<p>St. Andrews is also a boarding school in FL. It has about 100 boarding students and 1,000day students between the grades of Prek-12 although boarding is just for high schoolers (9-12) grades.</p>

<p>Oh, and check out Darlington in Rome, Georgia. And there’s school called Indian Springs in Indian Springs, Alabama. Its like five minutes away from me, and my best friend goes there. Its an AMAZING school! And St. Bernard’s Prep in Cullman, Alabama- but I don’t think that’s what you’re looking for. My mom wanted me to apply there, and I was like NO WAY. Aaaaand, Advanced Academy of Georgie may be what you’re looking for- it’s fifty miles west of Atlanta and its 100% boarding.</p>

<p>All of my relatives on my dads side went to bs. They went to woodberry forrest, darlington, iss and va military. the most liked is probably iss, but its pretty liberal and free as far as the south goes. also, its fairly small (under 300 students) great school if thats what your looking for.</p>

<p>I live really close to St. Andrews in Boca Raton, Florida. I almost applied there but decided not to last minute. Beautiful campus, I know a few students who have gone there their entire lives and they love it. I’ve been there on the weekends but I’ve never really seen any boarders? I don’t know where they hide them but I’ve never once seen them in the many many visits I’ve made. </p>

<p>Overall I was really impressed with the school, and if you can handle the South Florida heat then there’s no harm in applying?
Sorry I can’t offer much else, I’m not very familiar with the other schools.</p>