Military Schools

870 Words2 Pages

Often when people consider military schools as an option for their child, they focus on the traditionally known values such as character building and discipline development. There are however many little known advantages of a military type education that most of us are not aware of. Yes these institutions are known for their ability to foster a sense of community and teaching leadership skills, but did you know that some students are involved in international programs as exchange students or mentors to foreign students while enrolled? Some institutions offer fine arts and drama classes, almost all of them have an affiliated school of music. The advantages that a student will enjoy are dependent on the type of academy they attend; so let’s have …show more content…

These are higher level institutions with highly structured environments. Students receive a four year college education while drawing a salary when attending a government run academy, though they are expected to serve for five years in the armed forces after graduation. Bachelor’s degrees are offered in these military schools, the focus however is on all things military. Students receive a university level education while learning advanced military tactics and undergoing intensive military training. Privately run institutions offer the same education and military training as government institutions, but there is no obligation to serve in the armed forces upon …show more content…

There is overwhelming evidence that the superior quality educational and physical curriculum are responsible for alleviating many social ills. This view was recently supported by British Shadow Education Secretary Stephen Twigg who said in an interview with BBC News that: “The armed forces can make important contributions to the nation not just on the battlefield but by embedding standards and values they embody within our social fabric.”

Military schools also offer opportunities to those who may otherwise lack hope or ambition. Many young people who would normally be deprived of a first rate education because of economic factors or behavioral problems have benefited from a military type education. But the historical view that military schools are for underprivileged or troubled children is no longer a valid one. Many parents select a military education for their child as theses institutions offer a more traditional curriculum.

The Academic Advantages of Military Schools
According to an article printed in the New York Times in December of 2011,” the achievement gap separating black students from white students is much smaller at military schools.” In general, military schools students score higher on achievement

Open Document