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November 2014 Politics for Sale

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i n d E p E n d E n t s c h o o l s P r o m o t e d C o n t e n t #whyBRENTWOOD makes Brentwood so unique. Students can choose from among 35 arts courses, including visual, technical and performing arts, and 24 sports. "It builds a very special kind of school," says Clayton Johnston, director of admissions. "Education goes beyond the classroom here. It occurs on the water, on the courts, in the studios and on the stage. It's amazing because kids arrive here perhaps thinking they're interested or successful in only one area but soon find out about all these other opportunities and begin to develop other passions. It's the time of life when you want to be exposed to different experiences and at Brentwood it is safe to explore your options." Brentwood offers a day program in Grade 8, but is mainly a Grade 9 to 12 boarding school where 84 per cent of students live on a 49-acre oceanfront campus with modern facilities and a West Coast vibe. The unique extra-curricular program and the campus lifestyle have fostered a very satisfied student body, and Brentwood's attrition rate is far below average. The school regularly achieves university placement for 100 per cent of graduates, and last year 84 per cent went to their first choice university. "Students would say our extra-curricular program is one of the coolest things about the school," says Johnston. International View Glenlyon Norfolk School (GNS) in Victoria is attracting a growing number of international students, with its International Baccalaureate Continuum Program and membership in the Round Square association of schools. In order to accommodate these international students, the school offers a 7-Day Family Boarding program. "A host family can be either one of our own staff, or the parents of current students at the school," explains head of school Simon Bruce- Lockhart. "So you're putting the children into homes that are already closely tied to the school and committed to it." The program matches the interests of the boarding student with the family, and

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