"Did you see Masa with Collen last night?"
"Ugh! Collen's just the school bicycle."
"I know! I saw him the other day with Adin..."
"And Jude... AND Ettie... And come to think of it..."
"Ugh! Collen's just the school bicycle."
"I know! I saw him the other day with Adin..."
"And Jude... AND Ettie... And come to think of it..."
by Candiiiiiii October 7, 2009

fun times, but only in cool classes like band. and you sometimes get alot of study halls. much more fun than junior high.
by someone March 4, 2005

Possibly the most overrated school on the main line. Somehow was ranked number 2 on the main line behind the haverford school. They could not compete in the inter-ac so they had to leave the conference, and join the worst conference in the state. No one knows why the school gets so much hype.... maybe because parents of children there run the papers and magazines?? Very artsy school, sucks at most sports except crew. The guys are tools, the girls are beat. I would go there but im not an artsy non athletic freak.
by Jason2334 May 11, 2007

1. I think I'll use my old-school Commodore 64.
2. Guy 1: Did you see "Old School"?
Guy 2: Yeah. It sucked.
Guy 1: What!?!? That was the best movie EVAR!!!!11one
2. Guy 1: Did you see "Old School"?
Guy 2: Yeah. It sucked.
Guy 1: What!?!? That was the best movie EVAR!!!!11one
by Syn July 21, 2004

A school where sluts go to get there training.most of them are easy and dont cost much.if ur looking for a quick,cheap and easy time ask for jo or alex their sort u out.also the school with most sti's and teen mothers
by a fool March 16, 2005

A place in Goleta where pussyass kids go.
and where a mysteriou mustached cheese-eating man hides behind every corner... waiting for someone to drop that string delight.
Small and poor and for losers.
right next to Goleta Valley, but still manages to be cooler than Goleta Valley.
and where a mysteriou mustached cheese-eating man hides behind every corner... waiting for someone to drop that string delight.
Small and poor and for losers.
right next to Goleta Valley, but still manages to be cooler than Goleta Valley.
Zach: yo man, you go to SB charter school?
Sev: yeah, man, I was causin' problems.
Zach: YOU A PUSSYASS BITCH, THEN!
Sev: yeah.... I go to charter.
Sev: yeah, man, I was causin' problems.
Zach: YOU A PUSSYASS BITCH, THEN!
Sev: yeah.... I go to charter.
by Excharterretarder October 25, 2008

A boarding school from the outside perspective is a school that's for parents that care about their kids getting the best of their education.
A boarding school from the inside perspective (the one which I go to) is quite an ordinary school like any others. The differences is that there are more diverse groups, and at the same time these groups have a tendency to self-segregate themselves by language barriers/likeliness, although with some overlapping. There are the same "weed, drug, smoke, alcohol, sex" people, nevertheless some of them are responsible, some are not (given the laws of their native countries). There are greater expenditures spent on facilities and technology (like Smart Boards/Laptops for everyone/etc), but at the same time theres Internet Censorship (blocking i.e. websense). There are some mandatory practices depending on what school you go to, such as joining a club/activity, playing sports, going to chapel, etc. Some schools have more extracurriculars than others, and some schools have varying degrees of freedom for students. Most people at the boarding schools dislike the schedule/routine/rules involved such as curfew, staying after 3/4pm, weekend school, etc.
A boarding school from the inside perspective (the one which I go to) is quite an ordinary school like any others. The differences is that there are more diverse groups, and at the same time these groups have a tendency to self-segregate themselves by language barriers/likeliness, although with some overlapping. There are the same "weed, drug, smoke, alcohol, sex" people, nevertheless some of them are responsible, some are not (given the laws of their native countries). There are greater expenditures spent on facilities and technology (like Smart Boards/Laptops for everyone/etc), but at the same time theres Internet Censorship (blocking i.e. websense). There are some mandatory practices depending on what school you go to, such as joining a club/activity, playing sports, going to chapel, etc. Some schools have more extracurriculars than others, and some schools have varying degrees of freedom for students. Most people at the boarding schools dislike the schedule/routine/rules involved such as curfew, staying after 3/4pm, weekend school, etc.
Yes, there are rich people (who own farms, businesses, mansions, private jets), but these are also a minority. At least 30% or typically on scholarships or financial assistance, and I have not found any notable differences. I have heard from my friends that the girls here are "harder to get", more "bitchy", alas whether thats true or not, its up to you to decide.
Most boarding schools do try to bullshit on their brochure a lot on traditions, upstanding values, and extraordinary/exemplary civilized students; which most of the case is probably not true, but there are students like that anywhere, which is not limited to just boarding schools. You do meet people all over the world, but there are little differences, with the exception of minor lifestyle changes that people experience such as schedule shifts, servants/rules, etc.
Unfortunately, when I look back at the year books from earlier years, most of the students tend to be homogenous in nature with respect to ethnicity. (White, rich, has some of that early styles hair); but the landscape has significantly changed, given that there are Asians, Blacks, Whites, Africans, Anglos, etc.
Most boarding schools do try to bullshit on their brochure a lot on traditions, upstanding values, and extraordinary/exemplary civilized students; which most of the case is probably not true, but there are students like that anywhere, which is not limited to just boarding schools. You do meet people all over the world, but there are little differences, with the exception of minor lifestyle changes that people experience such as schedule shifts, servants/rules, etc.
Unfortunately, when I look back at the year books from earlier years, most of the students tend to be homogenous in nature with respect to ethnicity. (White, rich, has some of that early styles hair); but the landscape has significantly changed, given that there are Asians, Blacks, Whites, Africans, Anglos, etc.
by Retrograde February 6, 2012
