Checking Out Therapeutic Boarding Schools in Southampton, Pennsylvania?  Would You Consider Looking at Shepherd’s Hill Academy, Though it is Not in Southampton, Pennsylvania?

boarding school with counselingWhile you seek out therapeutic boarding schools in Southampton, Pennsylvania, perhaps you will consider an acclaimed therapeutic program in another location other than Southampton, Pennsylvania for a better option? Shepherd’s Hill Academy in Georgia features all the best options in a therapeutic program, plus a commitment to developing integrity of character in young people so they can impact the culture for the glory of God.

The Best Tools of Wilderness Programs and Therapeutic Boarding Schools On Our Georgia Campus

Shepherd’s Hill Academy, located in northeast Georgia, is a hybrid between a therapeutic wilderness program and a boarding school with counseling. Teens attend Shepherd’s Hill Academy from all across the country, including from Southampton, Pennsylvania. Though it is a distance for some, parents find it valuable for their teenager to spend time in a new environment detached from their local peer group.

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A Christ-Centered Therapeutic Boarding School

Shepherd’s Hill Academy is unashamedly Christ-centered, believing that transformation due to a relationship with Jesus is the only real and lasting change. We offer a first-rate education, individual mentoring and counseling, equine therapy, and teamwork exercises to help teens build character and learn to make responsible choices.

Getting Started on the Right Foot — Our Wilderness Program

The first phase of a stay at Shepherd’s Hill Academy is a wilderness program, intended to eliminate distractions, build trust and foster teamwork. Being without electricity and other conveniences allows teens to contemplate more meaningful issues of life. The necessity of collaborating to meet basic daily needs requires coping and teamwork skills, giving teens good reason to consider their responsibility to others. As they observe staff and leaders who submit to God as the ultimate Authority, they learn a reference point for themselves and can more appropriately relate to authority and to others.

For Parents Seeking a Therapeutic Boarding School in Southampton, Pennsylvania, We Offer a Well-Rounded Therapeutic Program and Accredited School

troubled teen programAfter a time, when teens display responsible choices and take ownership of their growth, they transition to the residential program and live in a home on campus. This phase gets them ready to transition into society as privileges and individual freedoms are restored. Careful instruction of parents in our retreats also occurs during this phase in preparation for the teen’s return home.

During both phases of the program, the teens receive regular counseling and are enrolled in our on-campus, fully accredited junior and senior high school, taught by Georgia certified instructors. We encourage students to go on to college, so we include test prep for the SAT and ACT as part of our regular curriculum.

Would You Like to Know More About Our Residential Program? Please Contact Us By Phone or Our Online Inquiry Form

Therapeutic counseling program for teensOverall, Shepherd’s Hill Academy lives out the characteristics necessary to transform wayward teenagers into productive, caring, and spiritually mature young men and women. With God’s help, we endeavor to counsel, mentor and help our resident teens become responsible, educated and godly citizens.

Please consider looking outside of Southampton, Pennsylvania to see how our unique blend of wilderness, counseling and residential programs can bring about restoration in your family.

Though we are not in Southampton, Pennsylvania, please take a minute to explore our website, then if you need any other questions answered, the first step is to complete our inquiry form or call us today.

More about boarding schools in or near Southampton, Pennsylvania:
Southampton, Pennsylvania is an unincorporated community in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, situated in the South-Eastern tip of Bucks County.
Southampton is located 18 miles North, from the center of Philadelphia.
The town is within the zone of Centennial School District, and is served by William Tennent High School, located in nearby Warminster, Pennsylvania.
ZIP Codes: 18966 (Southampton) 18954 (Richboro), 18966 (Churchville & Holland)
Southampton, PA is a namesake of Southampton, England, the seaport from which adventurous followers of William Penn sailed to the Province of Pennsylvania. By 1685, Southampton was recognized by the Provincial Council as a township, and the lands within its borders had been allocated to thirteen original purchasers: John Luff, John Martin, Robert Pressmore, Richard Wood, John Jones, Mark Betres, John Swift, Enoch Flowers, Joseph Jones, Thomas Groom, Robert Marsh, Thomas Hould and John Gilbert, whose tracts were delineated on a Map of the Improved Part of the Province of Pennsylvania drafted by Thomas Holme, Penn’s Surveyor General.
Southampton’s boundaries at that time extended eastward to Bensalem, and it was not until 1929 that the township was divided into “Upper Southampton” and “Lower Southampton”. Its immediate bordering towns are now Feasterville, Huntingdon Valley, Warminster, and Churchville.
In order to ensure peaceful coexistence with the Indians residing in this region, Penn purchased the land with wampum and other valuable commodities including items of clothing, fish hooks, axes, knives and other useful tools. The area between the Pennypack and Neshaminy Creeks, encompassing Southampton Township, was conveyed by the Lenni-Lenape Chief Tamanend to William Penn by Deed dated June 23, 1683.
Many of the first English settlers were Quakers who fled religious persecution, and it was a group of dissident Quakers who joined with members of the Pennypack (a.k.a. Lower Dublin) Baptist Church to form the Southampton Baptist Church, which was constituted in 1746. Dutch colonists arrived in Southampton in the 18th century the Vandikes, Vansandts, Vanartsdalens, Cornells, Krewsons and Hogelands who migrated south from Long Island, New York and settled in Smoketown, later to be called Churchville after the North and Southampton Reformed Church erected on Bristol Road. The churchyards adjacent to the Southampton Baptist and North and Southampton Reformed Churches contain graves of patriots who fought in the Revolutionary War.
Farming was the way of life for most Southampton residents throughout the 18th and 19th Centuries, and roads were constructed from farm to mill, to market and to church. Second Street Pike was the thoroughfare used to carry produce by horse and wagon to the markets in Philadelphia. In the mid-19th century the villages of Davisville, Churchville, and Southamptonville (formerly “Fetter’s Corner”) sprouted at the various crossroads in the township, and Second Street Pike became a toll road.
Excerpt about boarding schools in Southampton, Pennsylvania, used with permission from Wikipedia.

Thank you again for considering Shepherd’s Hill Academy as you look for
therapeutic boarding schools for your teenager in or near Southampton, Pennsylvania.