Tap
To Call
(417) 938-4711

Boarding Schools for Boys in Springfield, Illinois

Boarding Schools for Boys in Springfield, Illinois Cannot Compare to Master’s Ranch in Missouri, in Terms of Its Personal Approach, Low Cost and Excellent Results 

Although this boys ranch is not located in Springfield, IL, Master’s Ranch in Missouri may be exactly what that can help your boy if he’s gotten off track in life.

troubled boys ranchMaster’s Ranch is a boarding school for troubled teenage boys, accepting boys from places like Springfield, Illinois. Although our academy is found in rural Missouri, instead of in Springfield, Illinois, we would love the opportunity to tell you about our affordable program.

If your son has gotten off track, he could use someone to confide in who will listen to him and guide him without judgment. We provide therapy throughout the week, both one-on-one and also in a group setting. Throughout each boy’s stay, we engage them constantly as someone they can talk to freely, making therapy non-threatening and ongoing in a more natural environment. We maintain a watchful eye, especially in the early days, but we do so while surrounding them with loving care and encouraging them toward a personal relationship with God. We are set up like a family, loving these boys no matter what and going through the days right with them, coaching and training them.

Master’s Ranch has a Mission to Offer Sons from  Springfield, Illinois a New Path in Life

troubled boys boarding schoolMaster’s Ranch is a home away from home for boys from places like Springfield, Illinois, who need proper direction to make a new start for themselves.  Parents bring their  boys, age 12-17, to Master’s Ranch after seeing them begin a downward spiral which cannot be stopped by counseling alone. 

Boys from  Springfield, Illinois come to our boarding school to live in a structured environment, learning respect for authority and personal responsibility through a renewed focus on faith, caring for themselves and their future, and through caring for the animals on our ranch. We view education as a privilege, and we teach boys to think about it in the same way.

Students spend a lot of their free time fishing, playing sports, and generally learning how to enjoy healthy fun again.

Physical Training

Master's Ranch Christian AcademyWe begin with physical training with the goal of bringing boys up to a standard level of fitness. They develop muscle, their self-esteem improves, and they gain something positive as they begin to meet fitness goals. The same concepts also work well in other areas. In work projects and vocational skills and even in school, their accomplishments build confidence so that boys are built up.

Mental Training

Master’s Ranch Christian Academy goes beyond trqditional boarding schools in that it helps boys to mentally come to terms with the ramifications of bad behaviors. Their thinking clears and their inappropriate behavior turns into character and integrity. Master’s Ranch gives boys a reason to succeed.

Academic Training

ranch for reforming boysWe have certified teachers on staff who provide instruction and one-on-one tutoring attention to the students. At Master’s Ranch, we focus on both ends of the academic spectrum. The flexible curriculum allows students who may be having difficulty with certain subjects to accomplish them and catch up. Advanced coursework and college-prep programs are scheduled for those who succeed academically and wish to get ahead.

Our boarding school operates year-round, to keep students involved and to give them the opportunity to catch up or retake courses and improve their grade point average. During normal summer break we run a partial academic regimen to allow time for projects, sports and recreation.

Vocational Training

boys ranch and homeAfter the boys are at the ranch for a time, they have opportunities for vocational experience in select businesses nearby. It allows them to try out their new coping skills and to earn money to help them once they leave the ranch. The wage they earn is put into a fund that they take home with them when they leave.  The ranch itself also offers some vocational opportunities for the young men to learn from, including handling the cattle, construction, pedigree dog breeding, and farming. The boys are trained marketable skills and a real sense of accomplishment from these opportunities.

Spiritual Training

Teens participate in regular devotions and weekly church services, so they have the chance to ask questions about life and choose a relationship with Jesus.  We give group and individual counseling and person-to-person mentoring and spiritual direction.

Our Christian Boarding School for Boys Sends Young Men Out Ready for Tomorrow

Boys from Springfield, Illinois who complete the Master’s Ranch program may go home to Illinois to finish high school and rejoin their parents, or they may continue on to university, vocational education, the workplace, or the armed services. Master’s Ranch graduates are highly prepared for successful futures.

Please look at our website and call us today at (417) 938-4711 . Our boarding school admissions director is waiting to personally listen to your family’s situation and talk about how we can help.

More about boarding schools and ranches for boys in Springfield, Illinois:

Springfield is the third and current capital of the US state of Illinois and the county seat of Sangamon County with a population of 117,400 , making it the sixth most populated city in the state and the second most populated Illinois city outside of the Chicago Metropolitan Area. Just over 208,000 residents live in the Springfield Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Sangamon County and adjacent Menard County. Present day Springfield was first settled in the late 1810s, around the time Illinois became a state. The most famous past resident is Abraham Lincoln, who lived in Springfield itself from 1837 until he went to the White House in 1861. Major tourist attractions include a multitude of historic sites connected with Lincoln. In 1908 a large race riot erupted in the city which culminated in the lynching of two African American residents and led to the founding of the NAACP.
The city lies on a mostly flat plain which encompasses much of the surrounding countryside. There is more hilly terrain near the Sangamon River. Lake Springfield, a large artificial lake owned by City Water, Light & Power company called CWLP, supplies the city with recreation and drinking water. Weather is fairly typical for middle latitude locations, with hot summers and cold winters. Spring and summer weather is like that of most midwestern cities; severe thunderstorms are common. Tornadoes hit Springfield in 1957 and 2006.
The city is governed by a mayor-council form of government. The city proper is also the “Capital Township” governmental entity. In addition, the government of the state of Illinois is also based in Springfield. State government entities located in the city include the Illinois General Assembly, the Illinois Supreme Court and the Office of the Governor of Illinois. There are three public and two private high schools in Springfield. Public schools in Springfield are operated by District No. 186. The economy of Springfield is marked by government jobs, which account for a large percentage of the work force in the city.

Excerpt about therapeutic boarding schools for boys in Springfield, Illinois, used with permission from Wikipedia.

Thank you for finding out more about the Master’s Ranch boarding school for boys, though we are not located in Springfield, IL.

MENU