Why Boarding?
Boarding schools are well known for their academic
excellence and Baylor is no exception. In addition
to small class sizes, a diverse curriculum, and
individual attention from teachers and advisers,
our boarding students enjoy the distinct advantage
of having an "extended family" that includes some
of the greatest teachers in the country and students
from around the world. This 24-hour community allows
our residential life faculty to seize every teachable
moment whether in the classroom, around the dinner
table, or in the dorm.
A Supportive Community
Being "on your own"; for the first time means great
freedom, and even greater responsibility. To keep
the experience from being overwhelming, the Baylor
support network is vast. Our dormitories (three for
boys and three for girls) are staffed by teachers who
serve as dorm parents, providing continuous support
and encouragement. As with all Baylor students, boarders
are assigned an academic adviser, who meets with them
several times throughout the week to establish goals,
monitor progress, and discuss various issues. In
addition, dorm parents and other families who live on
campus take a genuine interest in the well-being of
our boarders, and are almost always available to offer
advice.
Growth Beyond the Classroom
Boarding students enjoy a combination of academic rigor
and real-world experience. They can spend afternoons
tutoring inner-city children, compete on championship
athletic teams, travel abroad to study at art institutes,
or embrace the challenges of the outdoors through weekend
kayak and rock climbing expeditions. With more than 30
extracurricular activities to choose from, the Baylor
experience becomes personalized and suited to the student's
individual interests.
Admission Viewbook

Viewbook for Boarding Students (Grades 9-12)