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boarding school?


Question Posted Thursday April 29 2010, 9:37 am

ok im called jacky () im 13 and i need help!


i want to go boarding school i mean theres a school called giggleswick in uk , only a hour away from my home town , but i live in cyprus , with my mum and the step-farther, my mum said yea talk to yur step-dad , and so i told my step-dad but he said noway ! i dont get they say i could go back to england if i went to a private/ boarding school , and wen i search for it he says no! i mean he went to america for high school on scohlorship but because he dosent want a bad rep he says no! can any one help me find a way to get him to say yea? i mean i love my friends in cyp n bestmate hannah , but me n hannah both wanna go giggleswick they(parents) say ok! but becuse baldy here is a fat old grumpy git im not aloud :( i mean i want to go but in yr 10 so i thought id break them in on the idea, grrr ... plss sugest how to conivinse my step dad


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Peeps answered Wednesday May 5 2010, 12:05 am:
Show them you're mature and they might actually give you enough responsibility to handle yourself away from home.

That's probably the real problem. They're probably just really afraid that they'll let you go over there and you won't do the right thing. That you'll get into trouble and they would have wasted their money.

Keep trying to talk to them a little but build up your responsibility with them. Show them that you're growing up and maturing. Show them that you're not a childish little kid any more and that you understand that this is a serious matter to you. Start doing more grown-up things for them to notice. Be more mature. Be responsible by being home on time and making the right decisions. When they see that you're serious about growing up and going off to this boarding school then they might feel safer using the money to send you off there.

It will take some time but if you're smart about it then you can earn their trust in no time.

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