Sending your child to board is a big step. These are the questions that matter most — about supervision, safety, food, health and study.
Boarding can be one of the best things for a focused, disciplined education — but only when the school gets the care right. Before you decide, ask these questions.
About supervision and safety
- Who supervises students after class and at night?
- What are the visiting rules for parents and guardians?
- How is the campus kept secure?
About daily life
- What does a normal day and study routine look like?
- What are the meals like, and where do students eat?
- What happens when a student falls ill?
About learning and conduct
- How is supervised prep (private study) organised?
- What are the rules on phones and gadgets?
- How is discipline handled, fairly and consistently?
- How will the school keep you informed about your child?
How RAIBICOL answers them
RAIBICOL is the only pure boarding secondary school in the Menoua division. It is built around supervised dormitories, an organised refectory, an on-site infirmary with a nurse, a clear no-gadget rule, structured prep, and a guardianship system for students whose parents live outside Dschang.
A boarding school that can answer all ten questions clearly is a school you can trust with your child.