student profile
Is Your Daughter A Candidate for Bromley Brook? The successful Bromley Brook all girl boarding school candidate is a high school aged girl who is bright and capable but struggling to meet social and academic expectations due to unrealistic internal and external pressures. Success in earlier years has been overshadowed by recent behavior, causing the family to be concerned for their daughter's future and safety.
Having tremendous potential, Bromley Brook all girls boarding school students often recognize the disparity felt in ability versus actuality.
They may be depressed, anxious, confused, isolating socially, in conflict with the family, behaving in contradiction to known family values, underachieving academically, and/or giving up and withdrawing. Others may be overachieving or over performing academically and/or athletically, causing unhealthy stress or physical problems, having personal identity or self-image issues, and/or taking unnecessary and unhealthy risks.
A Questionnaire For Parents
Parents of Bromley Brook all girls boarding school students would probably answer yes to many of the following questions:- Has your daughter connected with a peer group that makes you uncomfortable?
- Has your daughter been exhibiting some problem behaviors herself?
- Has your daughter failed in school or performed below her ability?
- Is your daughter isolating herself or closing herself off?
- Does your daughter sacrifice the values you thought she held for the sake of acceptance and fitting in with peers?
- Do you want to stop being afraid for your daughter's life?
- Was your daughter a high achiever until middle school and then lost interest in her education?
- Did your daughter have a bright future and now seems to have given up these hopes and dreams?
- Do you want your daughter to have high career aspirations?
- Do you want your daughter to attend a premier college or university?
- Do you want your daughter to be happy with who she is?
- Do you want your daughter to be well prepared to face the challenges of the future?
- Do you want your daughter to understand you?
- Do you want to understand your daughter?
BROMLEY BROOK STUDENT PROFILE:
Girls who are:- Girls age 13-17
- Underachieving
- Experiencing self-image issues
- Breaking family rules
- Sexually acting out
- Isolating from family and/or friends
- Lacking social skills
- Depressed
- Anxious
- Experiencing attention challenges
- Experiencing difficulties in reading, spelling, written/oral language, executive functioning (organizational and study skills)
- FSIQ of 95 and above
- College or career bound
- Open to learning and willing to come to the school
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