Skin in the game: how boarding school can fail Aboriginal kids | Marnie O'Bryan

Boarding school can be life changing but there are hidden struggles in the statistics

Elizabeth* was 13 years old when she went away to school. The scholarship people said they’d provide the funds, but the family had to find the school. Skin in the game, they said; that’s what’s required for Aboriginal kids to make it at boarding school. Skin in the game.

In the 2015 calendar year there were 5,700 First Australian students in boarding. Of those, 1,200 were supported by scholarships to attend high fee paying schools like the one Elizabeth attended through the Australian Indigenous Education Foundation, or AIEF.

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