Hostel and Boarding

Boarding should feel safe, orderly, and properly supervised.

Families considering boarding need to understand welfare, routines, and the quality of residential care available to students.

Boarding life at NDGA

A hostel is not only a place to sleep. It shapes rest, study, conduct, and the daily wellbeing of students living away from home.

Our goal is to support a residential environment built on care, structure, and accountability.

Boarding should feel safe, orderly, and properly supervised.

Boarding priorities

Safety and Supervision

Students should live in a space where routines and oversight are taken seriously.

Study and Rest Balance

Good boarding life supports both academic preparation and proper rest.

Welfare and Care

Boarding requires responsive pastoral care and attention to student wellbeing.

See fees alongside boarding information.

Families usually consider both pages together before making decisions.