Welcome to Residential Life at Annie Wright Schools!
Boarding at Annie Wright is fun, safe and educational and a lot like living in a giant family. Our community makes up around half of the Upper School population, and our residential faculty – dorm parents – are dedicated to each student's well-being and academic success.
In addition to the convenience of living at school, where you have a short commute to class, easy access to your teachers, and a campus full of athletic facilities, life as a boarder provides unique social and educational benefits. Ask a boarder to identify their favorite thing about the dorm and they will probably say, “my friends.” Because they work, play and live with their peers around-the-clock, boarders form uniquely deep relationships that lead to lifelong friendships.
Many students will note the independence they gain as a boarder. In the safe and supportive environment of the dorm they quickly learn to manage their own lives, problem solve and advocate for themselves. This leads to advanced personal competence and confidence levels.
Perhaps most importantly, boarders learn how to integrate with and navigate in a larger community of people different than themselves, often from around the world. They gain interpersonal skills, figure out how to manage challenging relationships, gain cultural competence and understanding, and learn how to be thoughtful, contributing members of a close-knit community. This all happens in a uniquely safe environment, where mistakes can be made but readily learned from, and growth is fast and substantive compared to the experience of non-boarding students.
We invite you to read on to learn more about our program and, when you can, come visit!
Best,
Jeff Barber
Director of Residential Life