Niche Resources
The Parent’s Guide to Private Schools

Explore the world of private schools in our comprehensive guide. Learn about the different types, advantages, potential disadvantages, and more to make an informed decision about your child’s education.

What Type of K-12 School is Right for Your Child?

Looking for the right K-12 school for your child? Our blog post guides parents through key considerations such as personal values, your child’s needs, age, learning styles, and finances, to help determine the best educational environment for them.

How to Pay for College: A Guide for Parents

As a parent, the thought of college expenses can be overwhelming, but with the right understanding and approach, paying for college can be manageable and less stressful for the whole family.

How to Choose the Right K-12 School for Your Child

Every parent wants the best for their child, especially when it comes to their education. With so many different types of K-12 schools available, the task of selecting the right one can feel daunting — but we have a few pointers to make it easier for you. In this post, we’ll dive into the essential aspects you should consider to ensure your child has a school experience tailored to their unique needs and potential. 

4 Ways Music Boarding Schools Prepare You to Excel in College and Beyond

Music boarding schools enable you to focus deeply on your craft, building a firm technical, artistic, and personal foundation in areas of study such as Classical Performance, Composition, Popular Performance, Singer-Songwriter, Jazz, Music Production & Engineering, and more that will give you an edge in your college or conservatory auditions and propel you to a successful and fulfilling career.

4 Ways to Find a Boarding School that Prioritizes Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

In fact, the pillars of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion might outrank all other perks of choosing a boarding school over traditional school. According to this Forbes article, students, teachers, and boarding school grads said “living in a diverse, close knit community was the most important benefit” closely followed by “the opportunity for deep friendships with students from around the world.”