day boarder

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day boarder

A day boarder eats lunch with friends in the school dining hall.

Definition

Noun: A student who attends a boarding school, eats their meals there, but returns home each night to sleep, rather than residing in the school dormitories.

Usage

This term is used specifically in the context of boarding school systems to distinguish students who are partially resident from full boarders. It describes a specific type of enrollment.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • The school offers both full boarding and day boarding options; her parents chose for her to be a day boarder.
    • As a day boarder, he participates in all after-school activities but goes home to his family every evening.
Advanced Usage
  • The concept highlights a hybrid model of education, combining the structured academic and extracurricular environment of a boarding school with nightly family life.
  • The status of a day boarder is often contrasted with that of a weekly boarder (who stays at school during the week) and a full boarder.
Variants and Related Words
  • Day boarding (n): The practice or system of being a day boarder.
    • The school's day boarding program is very popular with local families.
  • Boarder (n): A more general term for a student who lives at school. A day boarder is a specific type of boarder.
  • Full boarder (n): A student who both eats and sleeps at the boarding school throughout the term.
Synonyms
  • Non-resident boarder: A less common but descriptive synonym.
  • Semi-boarder: Another term used in some regions to convey a similar meaning.
Antonyms
  • Full boarder: A student who resides at the school full-time.
  • Day student / Day pupil: A student who attends the school but does not take meals there; they go home for lunch. (This is a distinct status from a day boarder, who does eat at school.)
day boarder

A day boarder eats lunch with friends in the school dining hall.

Noun
  1. a schoolchild at a boarding school who has meals at school but sleeps at home