I would argue that not being able to leave the school at all (except for date night) without strict supervision, having limited homework time in the afternoon, having monitored and limited access to all media and censorship of reading material make it a prison without walls. You mentioned normal kids dont get to go out when they are grounded but nobody i know gets grounded for 18 months because this is not being grounded. It is home detention!
i would also suggest that being unable to relate to peers who have not been through such a process does not indicate maturity, it indicates that social and intellectual development have been stunted. The bubble as ASR kids have called it, promotes a cult like fear of a world that other yonug people are able to live in with confidence. No one struggles to relate to the big scary world after normal boarding school.
I realize this school is not regular but you still have not articulated what is therapeudic about any of the above restrictions.
you also compared ASR to an Ivy league college as a reason for banning sport(even tho kids have to rush through their homework for al the therapy sessions) :rofl:
but when i looked at the harvard website there were a wide variety of sporting options available for a young person who wanted a friendly and competetive way of getting exercise and socialising with their peers!!!
http://www.gocrimson.com/You also mentioned that normal boardings schools dont devote the majority of the time to fun. You are absolutely right. But then here is what i remeber of my time at an american boarding school with no therapeudic component.
-Leaving on a saturday night to got to the cinema with my peers or to just hang and get a coffee or a meal completely unsupervised by adults. Sure the sucky cerfew was a bit unreasonable but it kept kids out of trouble
-regular exeat weekends where people would visit the family home. Familes considered themselves compotent enough to set the rules. Sometimes this meant that kids cut loose and had sex or got sufficiently dunk or stoned to vomit on the family pet. No one went to jail. i believe most of these kids also got into college in spite of such indiscretions
-unrestricted access to all media. No book being banned. No form of music being banned. While kids did not watch a lot of TV this was because it was communal and they had to share it. imagine using real world negtotiation skills without once booking an appointment to share feelings with a random stranger!
-No friendship being banned. Not even if you were friends with the school bad boy.
I guess those benedictine monks were pretty crazy, let it all hang out kid of guys!!!